China firmly opposed to U.S. blacklist on Chinese firms, will take countermeasures | Inquirer Business

China firmly opposed to U.S. blacklist on Chinese firms, will take countermeasures

/ 05:05 PM February 15, 2023

BEIJING – China said it will take countermeasures against U.S. entities that undermine Chinese sovereignty, its foreign ministry said at a press conference on Wednesday.

China foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin made the announcement at the start of a regular press briefing, after the United States shot down a Chinese balloon and said it would sanction six companies linked to China’s suspected surveillance balloon program.

“The U.S. has abused force, overreacted, escalated the situation, and used this as a pretext to illegally sanction Chinese companies and institutions,” Wenbin said.

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“China is firmly opposed to this and will take countermeasures against relevant U.S. entities that undermine China’s sovereignty and security in accordance with the law.

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Wenbin said China will resolutely safeguard its national sovereignty and legitimate rights and interestsU.S. President Joe Biden’s administration added six Chinese entities connected to Beijing’s suspected surveillance balloon program to an export blacklist.

The new restrictions come after the White House said it would consider broader efforts to “expose and address” China’s larger surveillance activities that threaten U.S. national security and allies.

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