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U.S. Presidential Order: Justice Department Moves to Prohibit Suirui Group’s Acquisition of Jupiter Systems

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The United States filed a complaint under section 721 of the Defence Production Act of 1950 to enforce a presidential order prohibiting Suirui Group’s acquisition, through Suirui International, of California-based Jupiter Systems and compelling Suirui to divest from Jupiter Systems.

The complaint was filed on Monday.

On July 8, 2025, the president issued the order based on his findings that the transaction “threatens to impair the national security of the United States”.

This is the first such action ever filed in a federal district court.

While foreign direct investment is important to the United States’ economy, foreign investment in certain companies and certain industries, particularly those involved in defence or critical infrastructure, can pose national security concerns.

To address these concerns, the president has the authority to take such action for such time as the president considers appropriate to suspend or prohibit such a transaction that threatens to impair the national security of the United States.

The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) is empowered to review and investigate such transactions.

According to the Complaint, in 2020, Suirui Group, a Chinese company, through its Hong Kong subsidiary Suirui International, acquired all of Jupiter Systems, which provides video communications hardware and software to commercial and U.S. government customers.

On July 8, 2025, the President issued an Order prohibiting the transaction and, among other things, requiring Suirui to divest all its interests in Jupiter Systems within 120 days.

According to the complaint, despite CFIUS granting two extensions of the divestment deadline to February 3, Suirui and Jupiter Systems have failed to comply with the order.

The United States “thus filed this action to protect the country’s national security interests”.

Funminiyi Philips
Funminiyi Philips
Funminiyi Philips is a finance pro-turned-cyber ninja. By day, I'm a numbers whiz and news junkie, covering tech, business, and cyber trends. By night, I'm a gamer and adventure-seeker levelling up my skills in cybersecurity. Ready to join forces and take on the next big challenge.

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