The U.S. accounting watchdog on Thursday said it has gotten full access to inspect and investigate firms in China for the first time ever, removing the risk that around 200 Chinese companies could be kicked off U.S. stock exchanges.
The statement from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board marks a victory for U.S. regulators and a relief for Chinese firms, including Alibaba, facing delisting amid rocky relations between the world's largest economies. Washington and Beijing have been locked in a heated trade and technology war.
U.S.-listed shares of Chinese companies started trading higher amid the news, but gave up gains due to broader financial market pressure. Investors and attorneys have been awaiting news from the PCAOB on whether U.S. inspectors received the access promised.during the seven-week inspection.In separate news on Thursday, the Biden administration added Chinese memory chipmaker YMTC and 21 "major" Chinese players in the artificial intelligence chip industry to a trade blacklist, broadening its crackdown on China's chip industry.
PCAOB staff identified "numerous potential deficiencies" in their inspection work, the board's chair said, saying the inspection reports will be finalized and made public next year.
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