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FCC Extends Ban on Equipment Imports from Chinese Tech Firms

Expanded FCC Rules Prohibit Equipment Imports from Chinese Firms, Including Previously Certified Models, Citing National Security Concerns
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The U.S. Federal Communications Commission declared on Friday that it is broadening its restrictions on equipment imports from several Chinese manufacturers. The extended measure is intended to mitigate national security risks associated with telecommunications and surveillance devices produced in China.

The new regulations broaden the FCC’s 2022 restrictions. Earlier, the agency declined to certify new equipment models from five Chinese firms—Huawei, ZTE, Hytera, Hikvision, and Dahua. However, devices that had already been licensed prior to the ban were still permitted for import and sale within the U.S. market.

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Under the newly adopted regulations, the existing loophole will be eliminated. Equipment from these companies, including models previously certified, will now be prohibited from import. The FCC stated that the rules are scheduled to take effect in early July, with the objective of reducing risks to U.S. communications networks and critical infrastructure.

The development represents the latest step in a series of actions taken by the FCC to limit the presence of Chinese technology in the U.S. market. In recent years, the agency has steadily broadened its oversight across product categories considered to pose national security risks.

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In December last year, the FCC extended similar restrictions to new China-origin drone models. In March, it imposed a ban on the import of new consumer router models manufactured in China.

The latest expansion of these restrictions highlights the United States’ increasingly stringent approach toward the technology and telecommunications sectors, as concerns over supply chain security and the safeguarding of digital infrastructure remain a priority.

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