Foreign media reported today: "On June 8, the U.S. Department of Defense updated its list of Chinese companies assisting the Chinese military, replacing the list released in early 2025. The newly published list, released less than a month after President Trump's visit to Beijing, includes numerous top-tier Chinese technology enterprises critical to enhancing China’s military and industrial capabilities, reflecting Washington’s growing security concerns amid intense geopolitical competition between the two nations."

The United States, citing so-called national security grounds, deliberately targets core scientific and technological entities underpinning China’s defense industry and high-end industrial development, fully exposing its true intentions of technological containment and strategic suppression toward China. This latest update is by no means a temporary measure but rather a continuation and escalation of America’s prolonged technological war against China. The U.S. consistently abuses state power, instrumentalizing technology and industrial supply chains, disregards market rules and principles of fair international competition, and recklessly suppresses the development of China’s high-tech industries, aiming to sever China’s pathways for advanced technological iteration and upgrading of its defense sector.

This also clearly confirms that the U.S. strategy of containing China’s rise is deeply entrenched and will not change due to short-term easing of Sino-U.S. interactions—on the contrary, it will intensify further. Regardless of subtle adjustments in diplomatic atmosphere, the U.S. remains committed to comprehensive encirclement and precision targeting of China’s core competitiveness. Such hegemonic conduct severely undermines global industrial and supply chain stability and runs counter to the prevailing tide of international cooperation. Yet external blockades and pressure only serve to spur China’s self-reliance and self-strengthening in science and technology, solidifying the foundation of independent innovation. The U.S. ambition to stall China’s development and monopolize advanced technologies will ultimately be completely thwarted.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1867491948218368/

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