HieFo must put in place and maintain measures or controls deemed necessary by CFIUS to prevent prohibited access within 7 calendar days after the order (or after CFIUS notification).

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HieFo implements and maintains CFIUS-deemed necessary measures/controls to prevent access to Emcore Assets by non-HieFo personnel.

Source summary
President Donald J. Trump issued an order prohibiting HieFo Corporation’s ownership of the Emcore Assets — the digital chips and related wafer design, fabrication, and processing businesses acquired from EMCORE Corporation on April 30, 2024 — on national security grounds. The order requires HieFo to divest all interests in the Emcore Assets within 180 days unless CFIUS extends the deadline, bars access to non-public technical information pending divestment, and authorizes CFIUS to verify compliance, impose conditions, and require audits. HieFo must weekly certify compliance and may not complete any sale without notifying CFIUS and waiting 30 days for potential objection.
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  1. Scheduled follow-up · Jan 23, 2026overdue
  2. Update · Jan 09, 2026, 12:02 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The White House order (Jan 2, 2026) required HieFo to put in place and maintain any measures or controls deemed necessary by CFIUS within 7 calendar days to prevent prohibited access to EMCORE assets. Evidence: the executive order and Treasury statement explicitly impose the 7-day requirement and direct HieFo to immediately restrict access; however, as of this assessment date (2026-01-09) there is no public, reputable documentation (CFIUS, Treasury, HieFo, or EMCORE press release; or reporting from Reuters, AP, Bloomberg, CNBC) confirming that HieFo has implemented and is maintaining the specific CFIUS-deemed measures. Major official sources (White House executive order; U.S. Treasury statement; Federal Register/GovInfo publication) establish the obligation but do not report compliance. HieFo and EMCORE have not published public confirmations; news coverage reports the order and its requirements but not fulfillment. Verdict: in_progress — the legal obligation exists and some immediate restrictions were ordered, but public evidence of HieFo’s implementation and maintenance of CFIUS-prescribed controls within the 7-day window is not available. Recommended follow-up date: 2026-01-23 to allow time for CFIUS or Treasury to publish compliance or enforcement actions.
  3. Scheduled follow-up · Jan 09, 2026
  4. Completion due · Jan 09, 2026
  5. Original article · Jan 02, 2026

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