The owner of a Raleigh-based company pleaded guilty in federal court on Friday to attempting to sell technology with military applications to China without a required license, according to a news release from the U.
As China, Mexico and Canada prepare for Trump’s tariffs to go into effect, NC businesses could be affected by the additional tax.
A North Carolina man pleaded guilty to attempting to export technology with military applications to China without a license, the U.S. Justice Department said Friday.
The federal government says the owner of a North Carolina company has pleaded guilty to trying to sell electronic devices that have military applications to China without a required exporting license
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President Donald Trump earlier this week promoted tariffs as a way to bring furniture-making manufacturing to North Carolina.