Key Points - The US Department of Defense has added Tencent, CATL, SenseTime, CloudWalk, and other Chinese tech companies to the 1260H list (Chinese Military Companies List, CMC list) [1] - Tencent stated that being included in the list is a mistake as it is not a military or defense supplier and the listing has no impact on its business [1][2] - Tencent plans to initiate a reconsideration process and may take legal action to remove itself from the list [2] - CATL responded that it has never been involved in any military-related business and the listing has no significant impact on its operations [2] - CATL will actively communicate with the US Department of Defense and may take legal action to protect its interests [2] - SenseTime stated that the listing is unfounded and has no substantial impact on its business [3] - SenseTime will actively communicate with relevant parties to ensure fair treatment and protect its interests [3] - CloudWalk denied the allegations and stated that the listing has no substantial impact on its business [3] - CloudWalk will actively communicate with US authorities to clarify the situation [3] - Quectel emphasized that the listing is a mistake and has no impact on its business [3] - Quectel will organize a professional team to communicate with US authorities and clarify the facts [3] Company Responses - Tencent: The company is not a military or defense supplier and the listing has no impact on its business [1][2] - CATL: The company has never been involved in military-related business and the listing has no significant impact on its operations [2] - SenseTime: The listing is unfounded and has no substantial impact on its business [3] - CloudWalk: The company denies the allegations and the listing has no substantial impact on its business [3] - Quectel: The listing is a mistake and has no impact on its business [3] Industry Impact - The 1260H list primarily affects the ability of listed entities to become suppliers to the US Department of Defense [2][3] - The listing does not restrict business dealings with other entities outside the US Department of Defense [2][3] - Companies are taking steps to communicate with US authorities and may pursue legal action to address the listings [2][3]
腾讯、宁德时代、商汤等纷纷回应被列美1260H清单,外交部发声