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blacklist

[blak-list] / ˈblækˌlɪst /


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Unite said the Job&Talent recruitment agency workers had voted in favour of strike action "over bullying, harassment and the threat of blacklisting at the council's refuse department two weeks ago".

From BBC

In December, Biden added YMTC, the memory chip maker, and some other Chinese companies to a blacklist that limits access to chips made anywhere using U.S. tools or processes.

From Seattle Times

The White House placed NSO on a Commerce Department blacklist, declaring the company a national security threat and sending the message that American companies should stop doing business with it.

From New York Times

Senators Cassidy and Manchin were not the only figures on Mr. Trump’s blacklist who appeared on Sunday television programs to criticize the indictment, even as they avoided explicitly defending or praising the former president himself.

From New York Times

The president has also enacted aggressive new controls on technology exports to China and “blacklisted” dozens of Chinese firms to undercut Beijing.

From Washington Post