Share the QR code < / P > < p > with friends and circles of friends < / P > < p > [text / observer network Lv Dong] < / P > < p > < / P > < p > "there is no evidence that SMIC or any specific Chinese company plans to take action to evade sanctions". On March 9 local time, US Secretary of Commerce Raymond admitted in an interview with Bloomberg, It is "probably" wrong to describe a hypothetical law enforcement action with a specific company p> < p > just one day ago (March 8 local time), ramondo just threatened Chinese enterprises. She claimed that if SMIC is found selling chips to Russia, the United States has the ability to "essentially shut SMIC down" by cutting off the American equipment and software needed by SMIC. This is the same for other Chinese companies that "ignore" U.S. sanctions. The action will be "devastating" p> < p > observer.com contacted SMIC on the matter, and the other party said it would not comment for the time being. Since it was listed in the "entity list" by the United States in December 2020, SMIC has faced many difficulties and challenges in its operation and development. At the performance presentation meeting held in February this year, SMIC International said that the company will always adhere to compliance operation, adhere to "internationalization", deeply integrate into the global industrial chain and serve global customers p> < p > after the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Europe and the United States quickly launched large-scale sanctions against Russia and imposed export controls on high-tech products such as semiconductors, including not only American companies, but also any company in the world that uses American software or technology to produce products p> < p > according to the statistics of Yale University, more than 300 companies have announced varying degrees of suspension of business and investment activities in Russia, including Intel, AMD, apple, Microsoft, Amazon, IBM, TSMC, Google and other companies in the field of science and technology, which have joined the ranks of US sanctions against Russia p> < p > on March 10, Bloomberg reported that Raymond stressed again that she would vigorously implement export controls against Russia. She also said that the United States would be wary of Chinese semiconductor enterprises that might try to bypass sanctions p> < p > "it will be very difficult. I won't pretend to be easy," ramondo said in an interview at the White House on March 9 local time. "We've never done this, but we have a serious plan." p> < p > the difficulties ramondo mentioned may be partly due to the resistance of American enterprises. Chinese mainland has first become the world's largest semiconductor equipment market in 2020. China's equipment manufacturers, applied materials, pan Lin group, cotian, Holland ASMA, Japan Tokyo electronics and other companies have all said that China is very important to their business and promises closer cooperation with Chinese companies. p> < p > however, ramondo continued to exert pressure, "there is no breathing space in the global competition in the semiconductor field." p> < p > on the same day, Michael McCall, the Republican leader of the US House of Representatives, announced that China should implement the same restrictions as Russia and establish a system to monitor possible violations. But ramondo disagreed. "There is no doubt that we are engaged in a very fierce competition with China. However, I think it may be inappropriate to equate China and Russia in this regard. China has not launched a war." She also added that the United States would constantly evaluate its export control policy towards China and "we will take further action when necessary" p> < p > China has always opposed unilateral Western sanctions and the definition of China US relations by "competition" p> < p > on March 9, a reporter asked a question at the press conference of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs: US White House spokesman pasaki warned that if China did not comply with the sanctions imposed by western countries on Russia on Ukraine, it might be subject to "retaliatory measures" by the US side. What's your comment on this p> < p > Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian responded that sanctions have never been a fundamental and effective way to solve the problem. China firmly opposes any form of unilateral sanctions and "long arm jurisdiction" by the United States. When dealing with the Ukrainian issue and its relations with Russia, the United States should take China's concerns seriously and should not damage China's rights and interests in any way. China will take all necessary measures to resolutely safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises and individuals p>