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WASHINGTON, May 12 — The US Department of Defence will remove China’s Xiaomi Corp from a government blacklist, a court filing showed, marking a noteworthy reversal by the Biden administration of one of Donald Trump’s last jabs at Beijing before exiting office. The filing stated that the two...

Wednesday, 12 May 2021 07:31 PM MYTSubscribe to ourWASHINGTON, May 12 — The US Department of Defence will remove China’s Xiaomi Corp from a government blacklist, a court filing showed, marking a noteworthy reversal by the Biden administration of one of Donald Trump’s last jabs at Beijing before exiting office.

A Xiaomi spokeswoman said the company is watching the latest developments closely, without elaborating. In March, a federal judge temporarily blocked enforcement of the blacklisting, citing the US government’s “deeply flawed” process for including it in the ban. Xiaomi was among the more high-profile Chinese technology companies that former President Donald Trump targeted for alleged ties to China’s military.

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