(Washington Composite Electric) KFC, assistant minister of the US Department of Commerce, revealed that the U.S. government is closely reviewing an export application for China. Last year, a quarter of the application was rejected or refunded.

KFC will attend the Senate Financial Committee hearing on Wednesday (May 31st) in the United States.The written testimony provided by his Tuesday (30th) states that the US Department of Commerce reviewed a total of 5064 exports and re -export licenses last year, and about 26%of the applications were rejected or returned without processing.

KFC, who is in charge of export affairs, said that the US Department of Commerce has "identified the US sensitive technology that may bring opponents, formulate policies and strategies to protect these technologies, and carefully review the application for exporters."

Nearly 700 Chinese companies are listed as export control objects

The U.S. government currently lists a so -called "physical list". Nearly 700 Chinese companies are listed as the target of export control. American manufacturers must apply for export licenses before these Chinese companies.

Axer Rhoder, an assistant minister of the US Department of Commerce responsible for export law enforcement, mentioned that the Ministry of Commerce is currently using administrative and criminal law enforcement capabilities and the transfer of transfer of advanced technologies in regulatory power, such as semiconductors, satellites,, satellites,, satellites,, satellites, satellites,, satellites, satellites, satellites, satellites, satellites,, satellites, satellites,, satellites,, satellites,, satellites,, satellites, satellites,, satellites,, satellites, satellites, satellites, satellites, satellites, satellites, satellites, and satellitesRocket prototypes and other fields.The approach of the Ministry of Commerce aims to fight against China's military modernization, infringement of human rights, and violations of US national security.

The Assistant Minister of Finance, Rosen, said that the administrative team is still discussing how to set up limits about foreign investment in specific US sensitive technologies."What we want to avoid is that investment in the United States may be used to support or promote the military or intelligence capabilities of some countries that we worry about, because this will destroy our national security and set up Americans in danger."