New York Stock Exchange Starts Process of Delisting Three Chinese Telecom Companies Over Security Risks

It's "a modest step, but at least an awakening to national security and human rights-related risk,” a White House official said.

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By Reuters | Updated: 2 January 2021 10:31 IST
Highlights
  • NYSE said Chinese telcos were no longer suitable for listing
  • Trump's November order impacts some of China's biggest companies
  • China Telecom is also under fire from the US FCC

NYSE will suspend trading in the Chinese telecom companies' stocks on either January 7 or 11

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is starting the process of delisting securities of three Chinese telecom companies, after President Donald Trump last month barred US investments in Chinese firms Washington says are owned or controlled by the military.

The move by the NYSE, which will limit US investor access, follows global index providers MSCI, S&P Dow Jones Indices, FTSE Russell, and Nasdaq deleting various Chinese companies from their indexes.

It's "a modest step, but at least an awakening to national security and human rights-related risk”, said Roger Robinson, a former White House official who supports curbing Chinese access to US investors.

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NYSE said that the issuers, China Telecom Corporation, China Mobile, and China Unicom (Hong Kong), were no longer suitable for listing as the order prohibits any transactions in securities "designed to provide investment exposure to such securities, of any Communist Chinese military company, by any United States person."

Trump's November executive order impacts some of China's biggest companies.

The order sought to give teeth to a 1999 law that mandated that the Department of Defense compile a list of Chinese military companies. The Pentagon, which only complied with the mandate this year, has so far designated 35 companies, including oil company CNOOC and China's top chipmaker, Semiconductor Manufacturing International.

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China has condemned that ban, and fund managers have said it could benefit non-US investors able to pick up the stocks.

NYSE said that it would suspend trading in the stocks on either January 7 or January 11. The issuers have a right to a review of the decision. Each of the telecoms companies named by the NYSE also has a listing in Hong Kong.

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China Telecom is also under fire from the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which said earlier in December that it had begun the process of revoking the company's authorisation to operate in the United States.

The companies could not be reached for comment on a public holiday in China.

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Ties between Washington and Beijing have grown increasingly antagonistic over the past year as the world's top two economies sparred over Beijing's handling of the coronavirus outbreak, imposition of a national security law in Hong Kong and rising tensions in the South China Sea.

Separately, President Donald Trump signed a law last month that would kick Chinese companies off US stock exchanges unless they adhere to American auditing standards. Market participants said this would intensify a rush by US-listed Chinese firms to seek backup listings in Hong Kong.

© Thomson Reuters 2020


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