The Federal Communications Commission votes to advance a proposal that would bar Chinese laboratories from testing U.S. electronics. The move marks a new step in regulatory oversight of foreign testing facilities for domestic hardware.
The Federal Communications Commission has voted to advance a proposal that would prohibit Chinese laboratories from conducting testing on U.S. electronics.
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