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Court ruling suspends U.S. ban on investment in Xiaomi

Published 03/12/2021, 08:13 PM
Updated 03/12/2021, 10:45 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: People wearing protective face masks visit Xiaomi brand's store in Kyiv

(Reuters) - A U.S. federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked the Department of Defense from forcing American investors to divest from Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi (OTC:XIACF) Corp on the grounds the company has ties to China's military.

The Defense Department, under the Trump administration in mid-January, added Xiaomi and eight other firms to a list that requires Americans to sell their interests in the firms by a deadline. The restrictions were set to go into effect next week.

Xiaomi in late January filed a complaint in a Washington court seeking to be removed from the list, calling its inclusion "unlawful and unconstitutional" and arguing it was not controlled by the People's Liberation Army.

U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras in Washington, D.C., said on Friday that the court "concludes that defendants have not made the case that the national security interests at stake here are compelling."

The Defense Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

In a statement, a Xiaomi spokesperson welcomed the ruling and called the designation of Xiaomi as a Chinese military company "arbitrary and capricious."

"Xiaomi plans to continue to request that the court declare the designation unlawful and to permanently remove the designation," the spokesperson said.

Latest comments

Wonder if china will try to hack the court like they do the rest of the world. Id say hack them back but theres literally nothing we need to learn from them.
Pointless to spend money in china. Either you are supporting their hacking, their aggression, their hostility, their tax base and you will lose your money as countries enforce more restrictions befause of it or when china steps in and siezes the companies and industries you put money in. Its more risky than crypto.
No, I am an American but smart enough to know the truth... lol
you just wrote about hawai to bring her “home”... her home isnt americs mr. wong
Ms. Meng is from China. The world is looking for her to get home.
Fast forward another 5 more years, this Lion will Roar much higher...
LMAO.... I have been buying Xiaomi left and right, plus BABA, BIDU, JD, Nio, and Tencent.... China is the future and that's where money will flow...
Well, your name “Wong” does explain a lot
Biden loves China.
I was just waiting for this buying opportunity
Rudolph Contreras is an Obama appointee and CCP sympathizer.
Commi
Pure derp outta Christo
 https://norton.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/obama-nominates-rudolph-contreras-norton-s-recommendation-for-us
Funny that... I was unaware companies located in Beijing, China had Constitutional rights under the U.S. Constitution.
The Judicial Branch should not have authority over any national security issues.
Bye bye America
Oh joy, more chinese infiltration.
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