Do-Not-Buy list of products from Russia and China to the USA

Do-Not-Buy list from the United States: The US government has created a list of software companies that Americans should watch out for. Essentially, he is asking that they not take place από τις συγκεκριμένες , according to the head of the procurement department of the Ministry of Defense.Do-Not-Buy

Ellen Lord, Reported According to Bloomberg, the so-called "Do-Not-Buy" list includes software and hardware from Russia and China because some of the companies "do not operate in accordance with our defense standards."

Lord said the Department of Defense, and its department in particular, worked closely with the IT community to identify software and hardware sources - many of which were protected through holding companies.

Once a company enters the Do-Not-Buy list, the government ensures that no products are purchased from these companies. The names of the companies have not been revealed yet, although some of them are already known.

But the Do-Not-Buy list has caused tensions between Russia, China and the West over both imports and exports of products s, as Congress and the White House imposed sanctions on ZTE and Huawei, which have long been accused of facilitating espionage in Beijing.

Earlier this year, the government began the process of removing Kaspersky Security Software from its systems as it believes the product is sending data to Russia.

Similarly, China imposed restrictions last year on US networking devices over concerns that they could be exploited by US information.

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