Core Points - The FCC has initiated the process to revoke the recognition of seven Chinese government-owned or controlled testing laboratories due to national security concerns [1][3] - Since May, the FCC has also allowed the recognition of four additional Chinese laboratories to expire without renewal, including two that had applied for extensions [3] - FCC Chairman Brendan Carr emphasized that foreign government control over laboratories certifying equipment for the U.S. market poses a security risk [3] Group 1 - The FCC's actions are part of a broader strategy to ensure that electronic devices used in the U.S. are tested in secure environments [3] - Approximately 75% of electronic products are tested in laboratories located in China before being imported to the U.S. [3] - The companies targeted by the FCC include several Chinese testing organizations, highlighting the regulatory scrutiny on foreign entities involved in U.S. market certifications [3] Group 2 - The FCC is also investigating nine Chinese companies, including Hikvision, China Mobile, and China Telecom, to determine if they are attempting to circumvent U.S. restrictions [3]
突发!美国禁止7家中国机构检测电子设备
是说芯语·2025-09-09 09:30