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U.S. Military Concerns Over Chinese Firms

8 articles from 7 outlets First seen: June 08, 2026
2 left · 3 center · 1 right · 1 unclassified · Earliest publisher-stamped report: TechCrunch

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Framing spectrum · 7 outlets

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Range 18–45 (Public broadcaster → Mainstream) Average 34/100 Lean: 0 left · 0 right · 8 neutral

Coverage patterns

Earliest report in our feed set (publisher timestamps): TechCrunch, Jun 08, 18:57 UTC.

Lean Outlets Articles Who
Left 2 2 NPR, cbsnews.com
Center 3 3 Al Jazeera English, BBC, The Hill
Right 1 2 Washington Examiner
Unclassified 1 1 TechCrunch
Report-by-report timeline · 8
Jun 08 18:57 TechCrunch Pentagon identifies Alibaba, Baidu, BYD, and Unitree as supporting China's military Jun 08 21:10 Washington Examiner Pentagon updates list of companies aiding Chinese military Jun 09 02:18 BBC Pentagon Includes BYD on List of Companies with Alleged Chinese Military Connections Jun 09 02:20 Al Jazeera English US designates BYD, Alibaba, and Baidu as Chinese military companies Jun 09 05:18 NPR Pentagon designates Alibaba and BYD as companies supporting Chinese military Jun 09 11:40 cbsnews.com Pentagon Updates List of Chinese Companies Restricted from U.S. Defense Contracts Jun 09 16:08 The Hill Pentagon adds Alibaba, BYD, and Baidu to list of Chinese military companies Jun 09 18:20 Washington Examiner Pentagon classifies BYD as a state actor, affecting future contracts

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