THE US has removed a chinese forensic science institute under the Ministry of Public Security from an export control blacklist, according to statements released by both sides, coming just a day after a summit between the two leaders of the world's largest economies signaled a thaw in relations, reports Caixin.
Removal from the so-called 'Entity List,' which is published by the US Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security, became effective on November 16, according to an official statement from the agency published in the Federal Register. The China National Narcotics Control Commission confirmed the move in a statement on its official Weibo account the same day.
The Chinese Ministry of Public Security's Institute of Forensic Science was placed on the list in May 2020. The list identifies persons, entities and government bodies believed to pose risks to US national security or foreign policy interests. Those on the list are subject to strict license requirements for export or transfer of US technologies.
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Removal from the so-called 'Entity List,' which is published by the US Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security, became effective on November 16, according to an official statement from the agency published in the Federal Register. The China National Narcotics Control Commission confirmed the move in a statement on its official Weibo account the same day.
The Chinese Ministry of Public Security's Institute of Forensic Science was placed on the list in May 2020. The list identifies persons, entities and government bodies believed to pose risks to US national security or foreign policy interests. Those on the list are subject to strict license requirements for export or transfer of US technologies.
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