US lawmakers want the SEC to delist Chinese companies like Alibaba and Tencent
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Airdrop Is Live CaryptosHeadlines Media Has Launched Its Native Token CHT. Airdrop Is Live For Everyone, Claim Instant 5000 CHT Tokens Worth Of $50 USDT. Join the Airdrop at the official website, CryptosHeadlinesToken.com Two top Republican lawmakers are calling on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to delist several Chinese companies, including major names like Alibaba, Baidu, and JD.com, over concerns about national security and ties to China’s military.John Moolenaar, the Republican chair of the House China committee, and Senator Rick Scott, head of the Senate Committee on Aging, sent a letter on Friday to newly appointed SEC Chairman Paul Atkins. In the letter, they urged the commission to take action against 25 Chinese firms currently listed on U.S. stock exchanges.The list includes some of China’s most prominent companies, such as tech giant Baidu, online retailer JD.com, and social media platform Weibo. The lawmakers argue that these companies are using U.S. capital to aid China’s military modernization and are linked to serious human rights violations.“These entities benefit from American investor capital while advancing the strategic objectives of the Chinese Communist Party,” the letter said. “They also pose an unacceptable risk to American investors.”Commercial companies from China may support the interests of the Chinese stateMoolenaar and Scott highlighted that even companies that appear to be purely commercial are often involved in supporting the interests of the Chinese state. They cited China’s military-civil fusion policy, which allows the government to compel private companies to share technology with the People’s Liberation Army.The lawmakers’ call is part of a broader U.S. push to cut off Chinese access to American money, technology, and know-how. It comes amid rising tensions between Washington and Beijing, already deepened by an ongoing trade war.Just one day before the letter was sent, the CIA released two videos in Chinese aimed at recruiting more intelligence assets inside China — another signal of growing rivalry between the two powers.In the letter, Moolenaar and Scott said the Chinese Communist Party’s control over companies is “systemically concealed from U.S. investors” and warned that Chinese law creates “unpredictable risk” that cannot be fixed by better disclosures. They also claimed many of the 25 companies mentioned were “actively integrated into the Chinese military and surveillance apparatus.”They argued that the SEC already has the authority to act under the Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act, which allows the agency to suspend or revoke the listing of foreign companies that do not meet U.S. auditing standards or fail to protect investors.“The SEC can — and must — act,” the lawmakers wrote.Among the firms named were Pony AI, a self-driving technology company, and Hesai, a laser sensor company that the U.S. Department of Defense has linked to China’s military — an allegation Hesai denies.Others include Tencent Music, a streaming service owned by Tencent Holdings, already blacklisted by the Pentagon, and Daqo New Energy Corp, a solar material producer previously sanctioned by the U.S. Commerce Department over alleged use of forced labor in Xinjiang.The lawmakers argue that the 25 firms are just a small portionThe lawmakers said the 25 firms represent only a small portion of Chinese companies using U.S. capital while working with “a genocidal dictatorship and our foremost geostrategic rival.”As of March, there were 286 Chinese companies listed on U.S. exchanges, according to the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, created by Congress to monitor the economic and national security impact of U.S.-China trade.The SEC has not yet responded publicly. Chairman Paul Atkins, who took office last month, has not laid out his agenda regarding China. His predecessor, Gary Gensler, had placed greater scrutiny on Chinese companies.Atkins, during his confirmation hearing, emphasized the importance of transparent accounting and auditing standards for protecting investors.Meanwhile, the House China Committee has also increased its focus on American financial firms that do business with Chinese companies accused of military ties or human rights violations.The Chinese embassy in Washington pushed back against the U.S. actions. Spokesperson Liu Pengyu said China opposes the use of national security as a reason to target its companies and criticized what he described as the politicization of trade and technology.“We oppose turning trade and technological issues into political weapons,” Liu said.Cryptopolitan Academy: Coming Soon – A New Way to Earn Passive Income with DeFi in 2025. Learn MoreSource link
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