U.S. removes 27 Chinese entities from Unverified List
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Source:chinadaily.com.cn
The United States Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) removed 27 Chinese entities from the agency's Unverified List, the agency said on Monday.
A total of 33 entities were removed from the Unverified List, 27 of which are based in China including Beijing PowerMac Company, Guangdong Guanghua Sci-Tech Co and Suzhou Chaowei Jingna Optoelectric Co, the BIS said in a statement.
Others are located in Indonesia, Pakistan, Singapore, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates, according to the BIS.
BIS took this action because it was able to verify the legitimacy and reliability of foreign parties receiving U.S. exports through the successful completion of end-use checks, according to the statement.
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