# Export%20Controls
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Weaponizing the Supply Chain: Beijing Blacklists US Defense Giants and Critical Mineral Miners
China has blacklisted ten major U.S. defense and rare earth entities under its Export Control Law, prohibiting the export and third-party transfer of Chinese dual-use items to these firms. The move targets critical military suppliers like L3Harris and Oshkosh Defense, as well as firms central to America's rare earth independence strategy.

Beijing Strikes at U.S. Resource Security: China Blacklists Critical Rare Earth and Defense Firms
China has blacklisted ten U.S. companies, including key rare earth miners and major defense contractors, prohibiting them from accessing Chinese dual-use technologies and materials. This strategic move directly targets the U.S. military-industrial complex and its efforts to establish a domestic supply chain for critical minerals.

The Silicon Siege: ASML Rebuts US Allegations of Export Control Violations
ASML has vigorously denied allegations from US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick regarding the unauthorized export of EUV lithography systems to China. The dispute highlights the escalating friction between Washington and its European allies over the enforcement of semiconductor export controls.

China’s AI Insurgency: Closing the Intelligence Gap While Rewriting the Cost of Innovation
Zhipu AI's release of GLM-5.2 has sparked a global debate on how quickly China will reach parity with US 'frontier' models. While Elon Musk predicts a catch-up by early 2025, Chinese developers claim it will happen sooner, leveraging a massive cost advantage that is already disrupting the market.

Silicon Valley’s Deemed Export Dilemma: The US Crackdown on Anthropic Sends Shockwaves Through AI Labs
The U.S. Department of Commerce has imposed new licensing requirements on Anthropic regarding foreign national access to its AI models, sparking fears at OpenAI and across Silicon Valley. This use of 'deemed export' rules threatens the global talent pipeline that sustains American AI leadership and establishes a de facto licensing regime for frontier models.

The DeepSeek Dilemma: Washington’s Strategic Pause in the AI Export War
U.S. authorities have temporarily halted the inclusion of Chinese AI firm DeepSeek on the trade blacklist, prompting a response from Beijing regarding fair competition. This pause reflects the growing complexity of sanctioning open-source software leaders whose innovations are deeply integrated into the global technology market.

Strategic Pause: Why Washington is Hesitating on New AI Sanctions Against China
The U.S. Commerce Department has reportedly delayed adding AI startup DeepSeek and a major chipmaker to its Entity List to avoid escalating tensions with Beijing. China has responded by urging Washington to stop the political weaponization of trade and technology controls.

Washington’s New Digital Border: Why Anthropic’s Elite AI Models Now Require a Passport
The U.S. government has placed Anthropic's Claude Mythos 5 and Fable 5 models under strict export controls, treating the software as a strategic asset. This move introduces the 'deemed export' rule to AI models, requiring licenses for foreign nationals to access the technology even within the U.S., and complicates Anthropic's $900 billion IPO plans.

Sovereignty in the Machine: The White House, Anthropic, and the New Era of Model Mandates
The White House forced Anthropic to shut down its flagship Claude Fable 5 model only three days after launch, citing security flaws reported by its own investor, Amazon. The unprecedented use of export controls on an AI model has sparked a global scramble for 'AI sovereignty' as nations realize the risks of depending on US-controlled technology.

The Digital Divide Deepens: Anthropic’s Export Lockout and Zhipu’s Open-Sourced Counter-Strike
U.S. AI firm Anthropic has disabled its top-tier Claude models globally due to export controls, prompting Chinese rival Zhipu AI to release its GLM-5.2 model under a banner of openness and accessibility.

The Traitorous Investor: Amazon’s Role in the U.S. Ban on Anthropic’s Flagship Models
Anthropic has suspended its flagship Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models following a U.S. government national security directive. The action was reportedly influenced by warnings from Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, highlighting a growing rift between AI labs and their corporate cloud providers.

Beijing Warns of Global Supply Chain Fragility as US Tightens Chip Export 'Loopholes'
China's Ministry of Commerce has formally opposed new U.S. efforts to close chip export loopholes, claiming such actions destabilize the global semiconductor supply chain. Beijing argues that Washington is abusing national security concerns to suppress Chinese technological advancement.