Washington: A Pakistani company and several from China are among 12 foreign firms that were added to a US list of entities to ensure that sensitive technologies do not fall into the hands of those who would threaten its national security.
The 12 entities added to the list include four companies with locations in both China and Hong Kong, and a further two Chinese, one Pakistani and five Emirati persons, the Department of Commerce said.
The four new entities located in both China and Hong Kong attempted to procure US-origin commodities that would have supported Iran's WMD and military programmes, in violation of US export controls, an official release said.
Separately, four Emirati persons are included for obtaining US-origin items for an existing entity list member without a license and for a denied party, Mahan Air, which is currently subject to a temporary denial order.
Two other Chinese entities participated in the prohibited export of controlled technology, which was then supplied to organisations affiliated with the People's Liberation Army.
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