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President Trump Orders Divestment in .9 Million Chips Deal to Protect US Security Interests

President Trump Orders Divestment in $2.9 Million Chips Deal to Protect US Security Interests

Posted on January 3, 2026January 3, 2026 By CWS

President Donald Trump on Friday ordered the unraveling of a $2.9 million laptop chips deal that he concluded threatened U.S. safety pursuits if the present proprietor, HieFo Corp., remained answerable for the expertise.

The chief order forged a highlight on a enterprise deal that drew scant consideration when it was introduced in Could 2024 throughout President Joe Biden’s administration. The deal concerned aerospace and protection specialist Emcore Corp. promoting its laptop chips and wafer fabrication operations to HieFo for $2.92 million — a value that included the belief of about $1 million in liabilities.

However Trump is now demanding that HieFo divest that expertise inside 180 days, citing “credible proof” that the present proprietor is a citizen of the Individuals’s Republic of China.

HieFo was based by Dr. Genzao Zhang and Harry Moore. In accordance with a press launch that got here out after the deal closed, plans for the expertise acquired from Emcore had been to be overseen by largely the identical workforce of staff in Alhambra, California.

Zhang, who was a vice chairman of engineering at Emcore earlier than turning into HieFo’s CEO, pledged to “proceed the pursuit of essentially the most modern and disruptive options” with expertise designed for functions that would come with synthetic intelligence.

HieFo didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark about Trump’s order.

Emcore was a publicly traded firm on the time of the HieFo deal, however was taken non-public final 12 months by the funding agency Charlesbank Capital Associate.

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