FCC Votes to Impose Stricter Restrictions on Chinese Tech Firms Perceived as Threats
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On October 28 (local time), the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) cast its votes to further intensify regulatory controls over telecommunications equipment manufactured by Chinese tech companies. By invoking the pretext of alleged 'national security threats,' the FCC has broadened the range of restrictions imposed on such equipment. This move represents the most recent step taken by the U.S. in its ongoing efforts to target China's technology sector, adhering to a pattern of protectionist measures that have raised concerns about fair competition and international trade relations.