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US telecoms watchdog to vote on barring sales of devices with parts from blacklisted firms

By Thomson Reuters Jun 30, 2026 | 2:08 PM

By Alexandra Alper and Katharine Jackson

WASHINGTON, June 30 (Reuters) – The Federal Communications Commission, ​the U.S. telecoms watchdog, ‌said on Tuesday it plans to vote next month on a measure that would bar sales ‌of ​devices in the ⁠United States that ⁠contain components from blacklisted companies.

The FCC maintains a list of firms — including Chinese telecoms ​giant Huawei — whose equipment is barred for sale in ⁠the United ⁠States over national security ​concerns. But no regulations currently prohibit ​American sales of electronics such ‌as smartphones that contain chips designed by Huawei’s chip unit Hi-Silicon, for example.

The ⁠measure, if approved, will close a “loophole” and aims to “protect Americans from electronic ⁠devices ‌that have been determined ⁠to pose unacceptable ​risks ‌to the national security ​of the ⁠United States,” the FCC said in the press release announcing the move.

(Reporting by Alexandra Alper, Katharine Jackson; Editing by ​Doina Chiacu)