- The US has included Tencent in a list of Chinese companies allegedly collaborating with the military, alongside CATL, a battery manufacturer.
- This listing serves as a **warning for US entities** regarding the potential risks of partnering with such companies.
- While this does not enforce an immediate ban, it could increase pressure for potential sanctions from the US Treasury.
- Tencent and CATL have both **denied military involvement**, with Tencent calling the listing a "mistake."
- The latest update of the **Section 1260H list** brings the total firms to 134, reflecting ongoing tensions between the US and Beijing.
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