A senior research analyst from Georgetown University's Center for Security and Emerging Technology cautioned Thursday that in some locations the cost of replacing Chinese hardware in information technology networks with more expensive alternatives outweighs the benefits. Jack Corrigan told the China Economic and Security Review Commission at a Thursday hearing that procurement bans should be targeted at "high-risk sectors, networks and use cases."
China Export Control
Both the U.S. and China impose export controls on various items, technologies and services, which require exporters to apply for a license under certain circumstances. The following are recent stories about China-related export controls:
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