[US media: US suspends export of key technologies to China]

On May 28, the New York Post reported that "the Trump administration has suspended the sale of some key technologies to China, including those related to jet engines, semiconductors and certain chemicals." The media noted that the US move came after China imposed export controls on certain minerals.

A source from the New York Post said that the US Department of Commerce has suspended the issuance of sales licenses for some products and technologies to COMAC for the development of the C919 aircraft.

Last week, Chinese Ministry of Commerce spokesperson He Yaqiong said that the US export control on artificial intelligence chips threatens China's development interests, and that China will firmly uphold its own rights and interests.

In October 2022, the US banned 28 Chinese technology companies from obtaining semiconductor chips produced globally using US technology. This ban applies not only to US companies but also to any company worldwide using US semiconductor technology.

In May 2019, the US Department of Commerce placed Huawei on the "blacklist," cutting off its access to components and technologies from US manufacturers. Google (the parent company of the Android operating system) suspended cooperation with Huawei in areas requiring the transfer of equipment, software, and technical services (except for publicly licensed areas), including prohibiting Huawei from accessing Android system updates.

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