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Main US on-line retailers take away listings for hundreds of thousands of prohibited Chinese language electronics
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Main US on-line retailers take away listings for hundreds of thousands of prohibited Chinese language electronics

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Last updated: October 11, 2025 7:35 am
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By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The chair of the Federal Communications Fee mentioned on Friday that main U.S. on-line retail web sites have eliminated a number of million listings for prohibited Chinese language electronics as a part of a crackdown by the company.

FCC Chair Brendan Carr mentioned in an interview that the gadgets eliminated are both on a U.S. listing of barred gear or weren’t licensed by the company, together with gadgets like dwelling safety cameras and sensible watches from corporations together with Huawei, Hangzhou Hikvision, ZTE and Dahua Expertise Firm.

Carr mentioned corporations are placing new processes in place to forestall future prohibited gadgets because of FCC oversight.

“We’ll hold our efforts up,” Carr mentioned.

The FCC issued a brand new nationwide safety discover reminding corporations of prohibited gadgets together with video surveillance gear. Carr mentioned the gadgets may permit China to “surveil Individuals, disrupt communications networks and in any other case threaten U.S. nationwide safety.”

U.S. businesses lately have taken a sequence of actions towards Chinese language tech corporations, together with telecom, semiconductors, autos and others elevating nationwide safety issues. That is the newest push to forestall unapproved Chinese language electronics from attending to the U.S. market.

Earlier this week, the FCC mentioned it plans to vote this month to tighten restrictions on telecommunications gear made by Chinese language corporations deemed nationwide safety dangers, the newest in a sequence of U.S. actions focusing on Beijing.

The U.S. telecom regulator beforehand named corporations together with Huawei, ZTE, China Cellular and China Telecom to the so-called “Coated Listing,” which bars the FCC from authorizing the import or sale of recent gear from these corporations.

The company will vote on October 28 to ban authorization of gadgets containing part components which can be on the Coated Listing and authorize the company to ban the sale of beforehand licensed Coated Listing gear in particular instances.

In March, the FCC mentioned it was investigating 9 Chinese language corporations on the Coated Listing together with Huawei, ZTE in addition to Hytera Communications, Dahua Expertise Firm, Pacifica Networks/ComNet and China Unicom (Americas).

The Chinese language embassy in Washington didn’t instantly remark.

The FCC beforehand barred some Chinese language corporations from offering telecommunications providers in the USA, citing nationwide safety issues.

Final month, the FCC started proceedings to withdraw recognition from seven check labs owned or managed by the Chinese language authorities, citing U.S. nationwide safety issues.

(Reporting by David Shepardson; Modifying by Mark Porter and Diane Craft)

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