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Alibaba Files Lawsuit Against Pentagon Over Military-Linked Firm Designation

Chinese tech giant Alibaba has filed a federal lawsuit against the US Defense Department for designating it a military-linked firm.

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Chinese tech giant Alibaba has filed a federal lawsuit against the US Defense Department for designating it a military-linked firm. The company told AFP on Wednesday that the labelling is "arbitrary and capricious".

The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in San Jose federal court, contests the Pentagon's decision to include Alibaba in a list released this month of companies it says have ties to the Chinese military. "The determinations have no basis in fact or law," the complaint said.

Background of the Blacklist

The Pentagon released a new blacklist this month of 80 companies and their subsidiaries it said were aiding the Chinese military. The list also saw tech giant Baidu and electric vehicle firm BYD added.

Under the designation, beginning June 30, the Pentagon cannot enter into new contracts with designated companies or their controlled subsidiaries. The designation also restricts the company's ability to retain lobbying firms in the United States, which the lawsuit argues violates First Amendment rights.

Alibaba's Response

"The decision to place Alibaba on the... list is arbitrary and capricious, and we are filing a lawsuit against the Department of War to demand removal from the list," a company spokesperson told AFP on Wednesday. "Alibaba is not a Chinese military company nor part of any military-civil fusion strategy."

Alibaba said in its lawsuit it is a publicly traded e-commerce and cloud-services provider with a diverse shareholder base dominated by major American financial institutions including JPMorgan, Citigroup, and BlackRock.

International Repercussions

China retaliated against the blacklist on Monday, imposing export controls on 10 US companies involved in defense and rare earths mining. The feud tests bilateral relations after US President Donald Trump and Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping met in Beijing last month to stabilize ties.

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Why is Alibaba suing the Pentagon?
Alibaba is suing the Pentagon because it was designated a military-linked firm, a label the company believes is arbitrary and capricious.

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