Taiwan announces that ZTE will be listed as an export control target. Shipments must first be sent for review.

According to the micro-network news, the United States has recently announced that it prohibits US companies from selling equipment to two companies such as ZTE. Taiwan’s 'Ministry of Economic Affairs’ Bureau of Trade recently sent a letter to relevant associations to transfer information to the industry’s attention. Taiwan’s 'Ministry of Economic Affairs' has already introduced ZTE’s two companies. Including strategic export targets for high-tech goods, including ZTE and ZTE Kangxun.

Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs’ Trade Bureau stated that any Taiwanese manufacturer who exports goods to the second company must first obtain a strategic high-tech product export license before sending it to Customs for export. The related application case will be audited if no nuclear is involved. For the development of military weapons such as biology and chemistry, the issuing authority such as the Trade Bureau will issue the certificate within three to five working days. If there is any doubt, the relevant authority will be invited to review and issue the certificate within ten to 15 working days.

The United States was released on April 15 this year. The two companies such as ZTE did not comply with the previous pleas in negotiating with the U.S. government and properly sanctioned their previous violations of U.S. shipments of goods to Iran and North Korea. From April 15 of this year to As of March 13, 2025, the two companies may not export any goods, software or technology from the United States, nor may any other individuals or organizations export the company; companies in the United States and overseas may also not have any transactions with ZTE Corporation.

The U.S. Department of Commerce last week issued a seven-year ban on export controls to ZTE, requiring all American companies not to sell components to ZTE.

At that time, the industry indicated that each component manufacturer suspended ZTE’s supply completely, and sent the software and hardware of the product to the government for review. It must not contain any technology that is prohibited from exportation by the United States. The industry has been included to avoid embargo clauses. Blacklists are also checked by themselves.

Taking MediaTek as an example, MediaTek's mobile phone chips have a substitution effect on American Merchants Qualcomm, but MediaTek’s mobile phone core licenses are also partly from American-made ARMs (ARM is a British company, but external authorizations generally go through the United States ARM battle business, set micro-network small Editor's note), may be in the control of the list, also unable to ship on ZTE.

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