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The U.S. will restrict export of telecommunications equipment and...

The U.S. will restrict export of telecommunications equipment and other technologies “that could contribute to China’s military modernization,” according to updated China Dual-Use Export Regulations announced Friday by the Commerce Department. Blocked are phased array antennae, radio gear using…

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quadrature-amplitude modulation, telecommunications equipment built to operate outside normal temperatures, some avionics production and test equipment and certain airborne communications and inertial navigation systems, the department said. “The Chinese side believes the U.S. side’s insistence on issuing these rules without fully hearing Chines opinions is inappropriate, and violates the cooperative spirit,” China’s Commerce Ministry said on its Web site, adding that such restrictions “will damage the Chinese side’s effort to expand imports from the United States.”