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Apple seeks approval to buy chips from blacklisted Chinese company, FT reports

By Thomson Reuters Jun 26, 2026 | 10:26 PM

June 26 (Reuters) – Apple is lobbying the Trump administration for clearance to buy memory chips from ChangXin Memory Technologies, a Chinese ​company the Pentagon has put on a ‌blacklist, the Financial Times reported on Friday.

The iPhone maker has lobbied the White House for approval aimed at easing financial pressure on the company from rising memory ‌chip ​prices, the newspaper said, citing ⁠unnamed sources.

The White House, ⁠Apple and CXMT did not respond to requests for comment from Reuters outside business hours.

The lobbying push underscores the bind facing major U.S. ​technology companies as soaring memory chip costs collide with Washington’s national security restrictions on Chinese ⁠chipmakers.

Apple approached the Commerce ⁠Department more than a month ago ​and also engaged other administration officials and allies in ​Washington, one person told the FT.

CXMT, China’s ‌top memory chipmaker, was designated as a Chinese military company by the Defense Department under the Biden administration. The company, among others, was approved ⁠by an interagency committee last year for addition to the Commerce Department’s Entity List.

U.S. companies cannot ship goods, ⁠software and ‌technology to companies on the list ⁠without a license, which is likely ​to ‌be denied.

Apple raised iPad and MacBook ​prices on ⁠Thursday, saying it could no longer shield customers from soaring memory and storage chip costs driven by the AI industry’s data center buildout.

(Reporting by Disha Mishra in Bengaluru; Editing by Jacqueline Wong and ​William Mallard)