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United States: Debate grows on corporate responsibility in U.S. tech ties to China’s surveillance system

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Recent reports have highlighted the role of U.S. technology companies in enabling China’s mass surveillance and repression by providing hardware, software, and infrastructure used for monitoring and control. At the same time, lawmakers and activists in the United States have called for greater scrutiny of these corporate ties, urging stronger export controls and pressing companies to cut connections with Chinese security services. Together, these developments underscore an urgent debate about corporate accountability and transparency at the intersection of technology and human rights.