A Federal Federal Judge on Friday (12th) temporarily stopped the investment ban on Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi on Friday (12th), inspiring other Chinese companies that were included in the banned investment of blacklists by former President Trump also considers the US government.Essence

According to Reuters, lawyers familiar with the matter revealed that some of the banned Chinese companies are currently in contact with law firms such as Steptoe Johnson and Hogan Lovells.Previously, Rudolph Contreras, a judge of the United States District Court, made a preliminary order and suspended the list of Chinese companies involved in the Chinese military involved in the Chinese military prohibited from investing in the United States.

Judge Contelaes pointed out that the U.S. government included Xiaomi in the investment ban "great defects."Two main basis for the US government is: First, the Ministry of Defense claims that Xiaomi's 5G and artificial intelligence technology developed by Xiaomi is important for "modern military operations"; second, Xiaomi founder and CEO Lei Jun have obtained a institution issued by an institution issued by an institution.The awards recognized him to help the Chinese government eliminate obstacles between commercial and military fields.

The judge said that 5G and artificial intelligence technology is rapidly becoming the standard for consumer electronics. Secondly, more than 500 entrepreneurs have won the same awards as Lei Jun since 2004, including leaders of infant formula milk powder companies.

Teptoe Johnson's executive partner Wendy Wysong, the executive partner of the Hong Kong Office, said: "Some companies are in contact with lawyers, preparing to challenge the blacklist and the reasons for being included in the blacklist." Steptoe Johnson is an international lawyer affairsThe headquarters is located in Washington.Victoria and a person familiar with another international law firm Hogan Lovells refused to explain which companies participated in it.

Brian Egan said: "The facts based on Xiaomira Black are ridiculous. I think this will definitely cause more companies to seek a lifting of the ban."Legal consultants of the White House and the Ministry of Justice.

On Tuesday, the US government stated in a joint document that, in view of the judge's decision, the government has not yet decided the "suitable way to promote the promotion of the Xiaomi case."The U.S. Department of Justice defended this case, and the spokesman of the ministry refused to comment.A spokesman for the Ministry of Defense submitted the relevant issues to the White House, but the White House did not respond.

In the last few months of the Trump administration, Xiaomi and 43 other companies were included in the blacklist.Other listed companies include video surveillance giants Hainan Weisan, CNOOC and China's largest chip manufacturer SMIC.

SMIC, Hikvision, and CNOOC have not immediately responded to reporters' comment requests.

The list of map technology companies (LKCO), which is included in the list, also sued the US government earlier this month, and is expected to seek a preliminary termination of the ban from Xiaomi.