Trump may blacklist Chinese surveillance tech firm

IANS  |  Washington 

Donald Trump's administration is considering blacklisting a Chinese video giants from buying American technology, in a latest attempt to counter Beijings global economic ambitions, a media report said.

The development is also likely to inflame the tensions that have escalated in Trump's renewed trade war with Chinese leaders.

Trump, in the span of two weeks, has raised tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods, threatened to tax all imports and taken steps to cripple the Chinese giant

has promised to retaliate against

is one of the world's largest manufacturers of video products and is central to China's ambitions to be the top global exporter of

The company has said that its products enable their clients to track people around the country by their facial features, body characteristics or gait, or to monitor activity considered unusual by officials, such as people suddenly running or crowds gathering.

The Commerce Department might require that American companies obtain government approval to supply components to Hikvision, limiting the company's access to technology that helps power its equipment.

Administration officials could make a final decision in the coming weeks, the sources said.

The potential crackdown stems from the Trump administration's belief that poses an economic, technological and geopolitical threat that cannot be left unchecked.

has used surveillance technology, including systems and closed-circuit television cameras, to target the Turkic-speaking Uyghurs, who have accused the of discriminating against their culture and religion, reported.

The country has exported this technology to nations that seek closer surveillance of their citizens, including Ecuador, Zimbabwe, Uzbekistan, and the

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First Published: Wed, May 22 2019. 11:42 IST