Washington Examiner
Jun 08, 09:10 PM
The Pentagon has published its annual list of Chinese companies it believes support the military and operate in the U.S., including Alibaba and Baidu. The list, which now includes 188 companies, is mandated by law and allows for contesting of the designations. It signals risks for contracting with these firms.
TechCrunch
Jun 08, 06:57 PM
The Pentagon has named Alibaba, Baidu, BYD, and Unitree as companies that provide support to China's military. This follows a previous list released by the Trump administration that was later withdrawn.
BBC — Business
Jun 09, 02:18 AM
The Pentagon has included BYD on its list of companies with alleged connections to the Chinese military. This action is intended to alert US firms to the risks of engaging with these identified companies.
Al Jazeera English
Jun 09, 02:20 AM
The US has designated BYD, Alibaba, and Baidu as military companies. The Chinese embassy in Washington has criticized this designation as discriminatory.
NPR — Top Stories
Jun 09, 05:18 AM
The Pentagon has officially classified Alibaba and BYD as companies aiding the Chinese military, which prohibits them from securing U.S. defense contracts. This decision is part of a broader list of Chinese military companies.
cbsnews.com
Jun 09, 11:40 AM
The Pentagon has updated its list of Chinese companies barred from U.S. defense contracts, adding firms like Alibaba, BYD, and Baidu. The list now includes 188 entities, reflecting concerns about their connections to the Chinese military. The Chinese Embassy and the companies involved have denied any military affiliations and criticized the U.S. actions.
The Hill
Jun 09, 04:08 PM
The Pentagon has added Alibaba, BYD, and Baidu to its list of Chinese military companies, preventing them from securing U.S. defense contracts. This decision was announced on June 9, 2026, by the Defense Department.