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Treasury Identifies Eight Chinese Tech Firms as Part of The
Chinese Military-Industrial Complex
December 16, 2021

WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasuryʼs O ice of Foreign Assets Control
(OFAC) identified eight Chinese technology firms pursuant to Executive Order (E.O.) 13959, as
amended by E.O. 14032. These eight entities actively support the biometric surveillance and
tracking of ethnic and religious minorities in China, particularly the predominantly Muslim
Uyghur minority in Xinjiang. As a result of todayʼs action, U.S. persons will be prohibited from
purchasing or selling certain publicly traded securities connected with these entities, as
described in E.O. 13959, as amended.
“Todayʼs action highlights how private firms in Chinaʼs defense and surveillance technology
sectors are actively cooperating with the governmentʼs e orts to repress members of ethnic
and religious minority groups,” said Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and
Financial Intelligence Brian E. Nelson. “Treasury remains committed to ensuring that the U.S.
financial system and American investors are not supporting these activities.”
The entities identified today are Cloudwalk Technology Co., Ltd.; Dawning Information
Industry Co., Ltd.; Leon Technology Company Limited; Megvii Technology Limited;
Netposa Technologies Limited; SZ DJI Technology Co., Ltd.; Xiamen Meiya Pico
Information Co., Ltd.; and Yitu Limited.
TECHNOLOGY USED FOR SURVEILLANCE OF RELIGIOUS OR ETHNIC MINORITY GROUPS
Beginning in 2016, Chen Quanguo, the then-newly appointed Communist Party Secretary of
the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, stepped up security and surveillance measures
aimed at the Uyghur population in Xinjiang. Such actions included the installation of
thousands of neighborhood police kiosks and ubiquitous placement of surveillance cameras,
collection of biometric data for identification purposes, and more intrusive monitoring of
internet use. By some estimates, since 2017, Xinjiang authorities have arbitrarily detained
between 1 million and 1.8 million Uyghurs and members of other ethnic and religious minority
groups, including ethnic Kazakhs and others, in “reeducation” centers. On July 9, 2020, Chen
Quanguo was designated pursuant to E.O. 13818, which builds upon and implements the
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Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act, for being a foreign person who is or has
been a leader or o icial of an entity, including any government entity, that has engaged in, or
whose members have engaged in serious human rights abuse relating to the leaderʼs or
o icialʼs tenure. The surveillance and tracking of ethnic and religious minorities in the Peopleʼs
Republic of China (PRC) continue to this day.
ACTORS INVOLVED IN THE SURVEILLANCE AND TRACKING OF RELIGIOUS AND ETHNIC
MINORITIES IN THE PRC
Cloudwalk Technology Co., Ltd.
Cloudwalk Technology Co., Ltd. (Cloudwalk) operates or has operated in the surveillance
technology sector of the economy of the PRC. Cloudwalk has developed facial recognition
so ware designed to track and surveil members of ethnic minority groups, including Tibetans
and Uyghurs, and alert authorities if too many individuals gather in specific locations.
Cloudwalkʼs surveillance technology is also used outside of China. In 2018, Cloudwalk and the
Zimbabwean government agreed to the installment of a mass surveillance network in
Zimbabwe. The agreement included a requirement that the Zimbabwean government send
images it acquires from the surveillance network back to Cloudwalkʼs o ices in China, so that
Cloudwalk could improve the ability of its facial recognition so ware to recognize individuals
based on skin pigmentation.
Dawning Information Industry Co., Ltd
Dawning Information Industry Co., Ltd (Dawning) operates or has operated in the defense and
related materiel sector of the economy of the PRC and owns or controls, directly or indirectly,
Xinjiang Sugon Cloud Computing Co., Ltd. (Sugon), an entity that operates or has operated in
the surveillance technology sector of the economy of the PRC. Dawning provides big data
systems for national defense and security uses, including for the Peopleʼs Liberation Army
(PLA) development of nuclear and hypersonic weapons-testing and its joint combat command
system. Moreover, Dawningʼs fully owned subsidiary, Sugon, built the Urumqi Cloud Computing
Center, which is used to monitor individuals in Xinjiang and engage in predictive policing
e orts.
Leon Technology Company Limited
Leon Technology Company Limited (Leon Technology) operates or has operated in the
surveillance technology sector of the economy of the PRC. Leon Technology is one of the key
companies that helped the PRC build the Integrated Joint Operations Platform, a surveillance
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system in Xinjiang. Leon Technology has multiple surveillance project contracts with the PRC,
particularly in parts of the country with sizeable ethnic minority populations.
Megvii Technology Limited
Megvii Technology Limited (Megvii) operates or has operated in the surveillance technology
sector of the economy of the PRC and owns or controls, directly or indirectly, Beijing Kuangshi
Technology Co., Ltd. (Kuangshi), an entity that operates or has operated in the surveillance
technology sector of the economy of the PRC. Kuangshi has developed and created
customized so ware designed to conduct surveillance activities of ethnic minorities, including
Uyghurs. One such AI so ware could recognize persons as being part of the Uyghur ethnic
minority and send automated alarms to government authorities. Megvii has exported its
facial recognition so ware to third countries, including Thailand and Pakistan.
Netposa Technologies Limited
Netposa Technologies Limited (Netposa) owns or controls, directly or indirectly, SenseNets
Technology Ltd. (SenseNets), an entity that operates or has operated in the surveillance
technology sector of the economy of the PRC. Netposaʼs subsidiary, SenseNets, has created a
facial recognition database that combines GPS tracking with sensitive personal information to
track individuals including Uyghurs. At one point, SenseNets was tracking over 2.5 million
individuals in Xinjiang.
Xiamen Meiya Pico Information Co., Ltd.
Xiamen Meiya Pico Information Co., Ltd. (Meiya Pico) operates or has operated in the
surveillance technology sector of the economy of the PRC. Meiya Pico has developed a mobile
application designed to track image and audio files, location data, and messages on ordinary
citizensʼ cellphones. Meiya Pico has also collaborated with other entities to develop a
transcription and translation tool for the Uyghur language to enable authorities to scan
electronic devices for criminal content. In 2018, residents of Xinjiang were required to
download a desktop version of Meiya Picoʼs surveillance so ware so authorities could monitor
for illicit activity.
SZ DJI Technology Co., Ltd.
SZ DJI Technology Co., Ltd. (SZ DJI) operates or has operated in the surveillance technology
sector of the economy of the PRC. SZ DJI has provided drones to the Xinjiang Public Security
Bureau, which are used to surveil Uyghurs in Xinjiang. The Xinjiang Public Security Bureau was
previously designated in July 2020, pursuant to E.O. 13818, for being a foreign person
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responsible for, or complicit in, or that has directly or indirectly engaged in, serious human
rights abuse.
Yitu Limited
Yitu Limited owns or controls, directly or indirectly, Shanghai Yitu Technology Co., Ltd. (Yitu),
an entity that operates or has operated in the surveillance technology sector of the economy
of the PRC. Yitu has been involved in developing facial recognition technology that looks
exclusively for Uyghurs and has been integrated into Chinaʼs rapidly expanding networks of
surveillance cameras. In addition, Yitu has established an overseas o ice to export its
surveillance technology to foreign law enforcement agencies.
As a result of todayʼs actions, the purchase or sale by U.S. persons of any publicly traded
securities, or any publicly traded securities that are derivative of such securities or are
designed to provide investment exposure to such securities, of any person identified in
todayʼs action pursuant to E.O. 13959, as amended, is prohibited.
The eight entities identified in todayʼs action are on the U.S. Commerce Departmentʼs Entity
List. Today, the Commerce Departmentʼs Bureau of Industry and Security issued a final rule
adding 37 new foreign entities to the Entity List for engaging in activities that are contrary to
the national security or foreign policy interests of the United States. These additions include
25 PRC entities that contribute to Beijingʼs e orts to develop and deploy biotechnology and
other technologies for military applications and human rights abuses, including four entities
previously identified in E.O. 13959, as amended: Aerosun Corporation; Changsha Jing jia
Microelectronics Company Limited; Fujian Torch Electron Technology Co., Ltd.; and Inner
Mongolia First Machinery Group Co., Ltd.
For identifying information on the entities identified today, click here.
For information related to the Non-SDN Chinese Military-Industrial Complex List, click here.
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