YMTC
No mentions found
This entity hasn't been tracked yet, or Iris is still building its knowledge base.
Related Articles from SNS
Chinese memory makers step up challenge to Korea’s chip champions
Chinese memory makers step up challenge to Korea’s chip champions CXMT and YMTC are nearing public listings, giving China’s memory-chip sector fresh firepower in its pursuit of Samsung and SK Hynix This article was first published by The Korea Times in a partnership with the South China Morning Post. Two of China’s leading memory-chip makers are moving closer to public listings, posing a significant long-term challenge to South Korean giants Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, despite a...
US says BYD, Baidu, Alibaba and other tech giants are aiding China's military
US says BYD, Baidu, Alibaba and other tech giants are aiding China's military WASHINGTON: The US on Monday (Jun 8) added Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, internet search provider Baidu and automaker BYD to a list of companies it believes are aiding Beijing's military, in a move that could inflame tensions between the countries. The long-awaited update supersedes a list from early 2025, and comes less than a month after President Donald Trump met China's Xi Jinping on a visit to Beijing,...
Pentagon expands list of China military-linked firms to include Alibaba, Baidu in fresh blow to diplomatic thaw
The Pentagon added a slew of Chinese companies, including Alibaba Group, Baidu Inc and carmaker BYD, to a list of entities it believes have aided the Chinese military, complicating the fragile diplomatic relationship between Washington and Beijing. The Defense Department published an updated "1260H list" Monday evening stateside — a roster of companies the Pentagon considers affiliated with China's military or defense industrial base. The designations do not impose sanctions explicitly, but...
Pentagon blacklist raises spectre of investment curbs for Chinese tech firms
Pentagon blacklist raises spectre of investment curbs for Chinese tech firms Chinese tech giants including Alibaba and Baidu strongly reject the Pentagon’s characterisation of them as “Chinese military companies” The Pentagon’s expanding blacklist of Chinese companies is increasing reputational risks for some of the country’s biggest technology firms and raising the prospect of future restrictions on access to US investment, according to legal experts. In a Federal Register notice scheduled...
China is making it harder for Mom and Pop to access U.S. stocks. Here's who will benefit
China is making it harder for retail investors to steer money to U.S. stocks, ramping up a longer-term shift that steers domestic capital and companies toward Hong Kong. Beijing's securities regulator recently tightened scrutiny on offshore brokerages, saying it will "resolutely crack down" on Tiger Brokers, Futu Holdings and Longbridge Securities over what it described as illegal cross-border securities operations. It's the latest salvo in a years-long effort to close loopholes that allowed...
Pentagon adds Alibaba and Baidu to list of firms linked to Chinese military
Pentagon adds Alibaba and Baidu to list of firms linked to Chinese military Tech's international relations haven’t thawed despite Trump’s meeting with Xi Jinping. The Defense Department has released an updated list of companies it believes are linked to the Chinese military, and it now includes e-commerce conglomerate Alibaba and internet services provider Baidu. As CNBC notes, being included in this particular list doesn't mean the US government is imposing sanctions on them.