Rubio Asks Biden Administration to Add ZTE to Entity List
The Commerce Department should add ZTE to its Entity List now that its five-year probation period and U.S. criminal case has ended, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., said in a March 28 letter to Commerce and Justice departments. Rubio also expressed “disappointment and concern” that a U.S. court this month ruled against further penalties against the Chinese telecommunications company (see 2203240060) despite “credible evidence” that ZTE violated its probation. Rubio said the judge in the case “appeared unconvinced of any serious commitment to reform” by ZTE officials.
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“Given that the decision effectively marks the end of ZTE’s five-year probationary period, the net result is that a firm explicitly identified by the Federal Communications Commission as a national security threat is today rewarded with relaxed oversight, despite its acknowledged non-compliance,” Rubio said in the letter. He said Commerce and DOJ should “take all appropriate measures against ZTE to ensure it cannot pose a threat to Americans,” including adding the company to Commerce’s export control blacklist. Spokespeople for Commerce and DOJ didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.