Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is suing the U.S. government, challenging its inclusion on a list of companies accused of supporting the Chinese military. The lawsuit refutes allegations that Alibaba’s products are designed for defense or intelligence purposes. This legal action follows the Pentagon’s recent addition of Alibaba, alongside companies like Baidu and BYD, to a blacklist restricting U.S. investment. The U.S. government asserts these companies have ties to China’s military-industrial complex. Alibaba contends the designation is unwarranted and damaging to its reputation and business operations. The company seeks to be removed from the list and is challenging the legal basis for its inclusion. This dispute highlights growing tensions between the U.S. and China regarding technology and national security.