Pentagon Labels Alibaba, Baidu, BYD as Military Firms

Is this a vital security measure or protectionism masquerading as national defense?
Pentagon Labels Alibaba, Baidu, BYD as Military Firms
Above: BYD vehicles during the 30th Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Auto Show on June 3. Image credit: Cheng Xin/Getty Images

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Establishment-critical narrative

Slapping Alibaba, BYD and Baidu onto a military blacklist is protectionism masquerading as national security. BYD makes affordable EVs that consumers love, and Washington can't compete, so the blacklist becomes the weapon of choice. This decoupling strategy raises costs for investors and consumers while doing nothing but escalating tensions with Beijing.

Pro-establishment narrative

China's military-civil fusion strategy is real, and the Pentagon's decision is a necessary warning to American industries. These designations block Pentagon contracts and flag genuine risks across AI, biotech and battery sectors. Bipartisan legislation is already moving to close investment loopholes that enable adversaries to exploit U.S. pharmaceutical and defense supply chains.


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