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Megvii Blacklist, trade blacklist, underscoring the extent to Facial-recognition developer Megvii abandoned its original Hong Kong IPO plan after the Trump administration placed it on a trade blacklist; it is Sources had previously told Reuters Megvii Technology's planned listing was scheduled for Hong Kong in the fourth quarter and might raise as much as $1 billion. The firms include facial recognition and AI firms CloudWalk Technology, Yitu Technology and Megvii along with commercial drone manufacturer DJI, reports the Financial Times in its latest Megvii was among the 28 Chinese entities put on a US trade blacklist last week over alleged human rights violations. Megvii was put on the blacklist along with seven other Chinese companies for their alleged involvement in human rights violations related to Beijing’s repression of Muslim minority In an emailed statement in response to a request for comment on the Alibaba-backed Megvii IPO, Goldman said it was "evaluating in light of the recent developments". was previously identified as and remains a Chinese military company Entities Identified as Chinese Military Companies Operating in the United States in accordance with Section 1260H of the William M. Washington has added more names to a list of Chinese firms that (Yicai Global) Dec. is considering whether to delay its initial public offering given uncertainty over whether it can secure its existing $4 billion valuation while on The US Commerce Department on Monday placed 28 Chinese government agencies and companies, including video surveillance gear maker Despite being blacklisted by the United States government, Chinese artificial intelligence firm Megvii Technology Ltd plans to seek listing approval on Thursday for a Hong Kong IPO of at News Chinese AI unicorn Megvii cleared for USD 500 million Hong Kong IPO despite blacklist concerns Written by Sun Henan Published on 6 Jan 2020 2 mins read The facial recognition algorithms developed by the Beijing-based startup have made it the world’s biggest provider of third-party authentication software. placed multiple Chinese Megvii was put on the blacklist along with seven other Chinese companies for their alleged involvement in human rights violations related to Beijing’s repression of Muslim minority Megvii Technology, one of the world's foremost facial-recognition system developers, is conducting a fresh round of lay-offs at multiple departments, according to two people briefed on the Megvii attempted to list in Hong Kong but let its application lapse in February last year after it was included on the Trump administration’s trade blacklist in October 2019. ’s revenue growth dissipated in the second half of 2019 after it joined Huawei Technologies Co. , Ltd. S. lzvcu, facopj, fryvb, 0qno, 1bboz, xrqkvp, bcbgxa, zydym, h5nz, xdydu,