The White House in the United States said on Tuesday (May 23) that China refers to the hidden network security hazards of US chip manufacturers Meiguang Technology Company, which requires stop procurement. "It is not based on facts."

The Chairman of the House of Representatives China Issues Special Committee called on the Bayeng government to take revenge on China to implement trade restrictions on Chinese storage chip manufacturer Changxin (CXMT).

Micron (Micron) is the largest memory chip manufacturer in the United States.Beijing officials required Chinese operators to ban the purchase of glory products on the grounds of failure to pass network security censorship last weekend.

Reuters reports that the White House Press Secretary Jean-Pierre said on Tuesday (May 23) that the Chinese government's prohibition of procurement for the implementation of Micron products "is not based on facts."

She also said that the White House was uneasy about Beijing's recent actions and assault search for American companies, and was conveying the White House to Beijing through the Ministry of Commerce.

The Chairman of the House of Representatives Special Committee of the House of Representatives, Gragel, said that the Ministry of Commerce should implement trade restrictions on the implementation of Chinese memory chip manufacturer Changxin (CXMT).

The Republican Party's Gragell urged the government to take a stronger position in China. He is by far the only member who has called for revenge.

Garrat issued a statement on Tuesday that the United States "must clearly states to the People's Republic of China that it will never tolerate economic coercion to American companies or allies."

He said: "The Ministry of Commerce should immediately add Changxin Storage Technology Company to the entity list, and ensure that American technology, no matter what specifications, will not flow into CXMT, YMTC (Yangtze River Storage Technology Company) or other Chinese technology companies"

Democratic Senate leader Shu Mo said that he was discussing this issue with a wider range of business and allies.

The Chinese Embassy in Washington and CXMT did not immediately respond to the request of the comment. A spokesman for the US Department of Commerce refused to comment on the report.

The news released by the National Internet Information Office on May 21st on May 21st, it was reported that after review, it was found that Micron's technology products had more serious network security issues, causing major security risks to the supply chain of key information infrastructure in China and affecting national security.As a result, the China Internet Information Office requires operators of key information infrastructure in China to stop purchasing Meiguang products.