The US has eased its ban on domestic investors holding stock in, or otherwise profiting from, Chinese companies tied to the country’s military, The Register reported.
Since June 1, US shareholders have not had to divest their holdings in Huawei, SMIC and many other banned Chinese companies, although they cannot buy more shares.
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