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Judicial Checks on Abuse of the National Security Rationale: The Case of Xiaomi

Judicial Checks on Abuse of the National Security Rationale: The Case of Xiaomi SHARE During the Trump administration, national security rose in prominence as a reason for restricting trade, investment and other economic activity. Among other examples, purported national security concerns led to the imposition of steel and aluminum tariffs under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 (as our colleagues Scott Lincicome and Inu Manak describe here); there were bans on Chinese social media apps WeChat and TikTok; and most recently, the shares of certain Chinese companies, including electronics maker Xiaomi, were prohibited from being traded by Americans. There are, of course, some legitimate security concerns relating to China specifically and to the world more broadly. However, when U.S. courts have been asked to review the actions of the Trump administration that were supposedly based on national security considerations, they have often rejected the justifications be

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Avalanche of Recent Export Requirements for China, Russia and Other Countries | Williams Mullen

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: There’s been a non-stop bombardment of recent export amendments involving China and other “countries of concern” within the last six months. The main driver behind these has been the U.S. Government’s concern about the Chinese national strategy of “military-civil fusion” – using civilian companies to help support Chinese military and intelligence activities. It is believed that U.S. companies that have historically sold products to China’s commercial sector may be drawn unwittingly into supporting the Chinese military. While these amendments are principally targeted at China, many also apply to Russia, Venezuela, Hong Kong (now part of China under U.S. export laws), Burma and other countries for similar reasons.

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