5 Chinese Supercomputer Companies Blacklisted by US Over Security Fears

The blacklist effectively bars US firms from selling technology to Chinese organisations without government approval.

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By Associated Press | Updated: 22 June 2019 11:05 IST
Highlights
  • The blacklisting order comes from the US Commerce Department
  • The five companies have been placed on the so-called Entity List
  • One of the names is involved with a military computing project

Sugon is one of the biggest names that has been blacklisted after the recent order

The United States is blacklisting five Chinese organizations involved in supercomputing with military-related applications, citing national security as a justification for denying its Asian geopolitical rival access to critical US technology.

The move Friday by the US Commerce Department could complicate talks next week between President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, aimed at de-escalating a trade dispute between the world's two biggest economies.

The five blacklisted organizations placed on the so-called Entity List includes supercomputer maker Sugon, which is heavily dependent on US suppliers including chipmakers Intel, Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices.

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The other four are the Wuxi Jiangnan Institute of Computing Technology and three Sugon affiliates. The Commerce Department called their activities "contrary to the national security and foreign policy interests of the United States."

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Sugon and the Wuxi Jiangnan Institute, which the US said is owned by a Chinese army research institute, are involved in China's push to develop next-generation "exascale" high-performance computing to assist with military modernization. The technology involved supports such military-related tasks as running nuclear simulations, calculating missile trajectories and hypersonic algorithms, said Paul Triolo, a technology analyst with the global risk-assessing Eurasia Group.

"This is all about the race to exascale computing, which China has designated as a major priority," he said, adding that companies such as Sugon have received major government backing.

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Of particular concern to China hawks in the Trump administration, Triolo added, is Sugon's move to develop a next-generation processor of its own. It licensed one generation of AMD technology as part of a 2016 joint venture in which a Sugon subsidiary has an ownership stake.

An AMD spokesperson said the company was reviewing the order "to determine next steps related to our joint ventures."

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In recent years, US and Chinese companies have been alternating as leading producers of the world's fastest supercomputers. Sugon had 63 of the top 500 in the most recent rankings.

The blacklist effectively bars U.S. firms from selling technology to Chinese organizations without government approval. Last month, Commerce last month added telecommunications giant Huawei to it, heightening tensions with Beijing.

This is not the first time the U.S. has placed on the Entity List a Chinese organization involved in supercomputer development with military uses. In 2015 it added China's National University of Defense Technology to the Entity List.

"The US is gradually squeezing off access to US technology for major elements of China's next generation supercomputing," said Triolo. The long-running campaign isn't directly related to Trump's current trade war with China.

Trump has imposed 25% tariffs on $250 billion (roughly Rs. 1,73,950 crores) in Chinese imports and is preparing to target another $300 billion (roughly Rs. 2,08,740 crores), extending the import taxes to virtually everything China ships to the United States. China has retaliated with tariffs on US products.

Talks to resolve the dispute broke off last month. But Trump and Xi are scheduled to meet next week at the Group of 20 summit in Osaka, Japan, to get the negotiations back on track.

"Adding more Chinese companies to the US bad guys list may be seen as a way to ramp up the pressure on China," said Amanda DeBusk, a partner at Dechert LLP and the former Commerce Department assistant secretary for export enforcement. "However, the Chinese may see this as ill-timed bullying. They cannot be seen as making concessions to the United States, so this may have the effect of hurting any chances for trade agreement."

The administration appeared to be sending mixed signals ahead of the summit.

In what looked like a goodwill gesture to Beijing, Vice President Mike Pence postponed a speech planned for Monday at a Washington think tank at which he was expected to criticize China's communist regime.

Asia specialist Tami Overby, senior director at the McLarty Associates consultancy, said that "it seems odd" that the Trump administration would delay Pence's speech and then turn around and expand its tech blacklist.



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