Chinese companies have begun to turn over and are no longer blacklisted by the United States without

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-02-19

Chinese companies have begun to turn over and are no longer blacklisted by the United States without evidence

The United States has long used its technological supremacy to suppress Chinese companies. And has already put many Chinese companies on it more than once"Blacklist"without any substantial evidence. Like Xiaomi, Micro Whale, DJI, these companies have all been on the board"Blacklist"。

So far, Lao Mei is still playing the same trick.

According to published information, another automotive lidar company, Hesai Technology, has been put on a "blacklist" by the Americans. As a world-famous automobile manufacturer, the lidar system produced by the company has been widely used in various buses and commercial vehicles, and has delivered more than 100,000 sets of lidar so far, and is also the first automotive-grade lidar company in the world to deliver more than 10,000 vehicles.

This shows the international status of this company. However, this powerful enterprise was also blackmailed by the predecessor of the United States. The U.S. Department of Commerce determined that the company was Company J and was blackmailed.

It's a very common thing. The United States has used the same reason to blackmail and unfairly treat certain powerful Chinese companies. But now, there is no evidence"Pull out the seedlings to help grow"Strategy is no longer viable, and Chinese companies have begun to fight back in earnest.

It is reported that Hesai Technology has officially stated that it will file a lawsuit against the US Department of Defense. According to Hesai, as long as it was not a patent infringement, the U.S. company would not have made a blackmail claim against Hesai without any evidence. Therefore, Hesai was dissatisfied with the status quo and took aim at the U.S. Department of Defense.

This move is a good example of the ineffectiveness of the United States in doing so.

Let's not forget that this is not the first time the company has filed such a lawsuit against the United States**. The move comes after Xiaomi and AMEC defended their business interests during the "blacklist" period. After their joint efforts, the name was finally removed from the blacklist. Now, the United States is trying to play its old tricks again, and perhaps it is looking forward to the same situation again, that is, it will make more compromises on its "blacklist".

However, the Americans of the past did not realize that Chinese companies are no longer bullied as they used to be, and they know how to protect their rights through legal means. Just like Hesai Technology, at this time, you can choose to avoid the edge for the time being and respond quickly.

Ultimately, it will be a battle-turning battle for Chinese companies. The reason I say this is that it will greatly prevent the United States from suppressing Chinese companies in the future with its technological hegemony. In the final analysis, because of the mistakes made by the United States, they are not willing to give in to the difficulties of Chinese companies. The most important thing is that if this can be broken, then Chinese companies can get a higher share of the international market.

In short, mutual condemnation is the way we pursue a fair future. Therefore, the accusations against Wosetech are actually a riposte.

However, many netizens said that this move is just to maintain the current situation, or to put it more bluntly, it is still a compromise. However, I don't agree with that, because our company doesn't dare to say that it hasn't broken the law, and that's a concession. What do you think of this accusation? Welcome to leave a message, like, share!

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