FCC to vote on proposal to ban Chinese labs from testing US electronics - Reuters
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The FCC will vote on banning Chinese labs from testing electronics sold in the United States.
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This measure could impact the cost and availability of consumer electronics in the U.S. if manufacturers face new testing requirements.
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is set to vote on a proposal that would ban Chinese laboratories from testing electronics manufactured for sale in the United States. This measure aims to address national security concerns regarding potential espionage or intellectual property theft through supply chain vulnerabilities. If approved, the proposal would prevent Chinese firms from participating in the crucial certification process for devices entering the U.S. market. This action aligns with broader efforts by the Trump administration to restrict Chinese involvement in sensitive technology sectors. The decision could significantly impact manufacturers relying on Chinese testing facilities and further strain U.S.-China technology relations.
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is set to vote on the proposal.
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