The Justice Department filed a complaint against China-based Suirui Group on Feb. 10 after the group failed to comply with an order to divest of California-based Jupiter Systems.
President Donald Trump ordered the divestment on July 8, 2025, after a review by the interagency Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), giving the companies a 120-day deadline. The deadline was extended twice and the companies have failed to comply, according to the Justice Department.
Suirui Group is a Beijing-based enterprise tech services company, and Jupiter Systems is incorporated in Delaware and based in California with a subsidiaries in Hong Kong and China. Jupiter Systems sells video hardware and software, and counts U.S. government agencies among its customers. Suirui acquired Jupiter in February 2020….
DOJ Takes Action After Chinese Group Fails to Divest of US Company

