The US government includes 43 entities on the entity list, because these entities are suspected of participating in training Chinese military pilots, promoting Chinese military modernization, or engaging in other activities that threatens US national security.
Comprehensive Reuters and Bloomberg reported that the US Department of Commerce added 43 entities on the export control list on Monday (June 12), including 31 Chinese entities, five UAE companies, four PakistaniCompanies, three South African companies, two British companies, as well as Kenya, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.
Among them, Security and Airlines Xianfeng Service Group's branch in China, Kenya, Laos, and the United Arab Emirates, South African Testing Flight College in South Africa, China, Arab Emirates and Britain, and ChinaAvic Group (AVIC) entities in China and South Africa are included in the control list.These aviation related companies are accused of using Western and NATO resources to provide training to Chinese military pilots.
The Wall Street Journal of the United States reported in December last year that the Chinese military has tried to recruit retired pilots in Western countries to train Chinese military aircraft drivers to enhance the flying capacity of Chinese carrier -based aircraft pilots.
Some companies are suspected of purchasing items native to the United States to support China's military modernization, such as the development of ultra -high -speed weapons, including Shanghai Supercomputing Technology Co., Ltd.In ultra -high speed research, China Aviation Industry Group was accused of purchasing American products to help Beijing develop ultra -high -speed weapons.
Another nine Chinese and Pakistani companies were controlled by helping the development of the Pakistan Tymatic missile plan and other weapons.
Axelrod, assistant minister of the US Department of Commerce, who is responsible for export enforcement, said in a statement: "We must prevent China from obtaining US technology and knowledge to achieve its military modernization plan"
In addition, two companies have been accused of assisting China to implement human rights, including the list of physical lists against Xinjiang Uyghur Muslims and other ethnic minorities.