The Fiji Times

China vows retaliatio­n after US blacklisti­ng

- ■ AP

BEIJING — China on Sunday said it will take “necessary measures” to respond to the US blacklisti­ng of Chinese companies over their alleged role in abuses of Uyghur people and other Muslim ethnic minorities.

The Commerce Ministry said the US move constitute­d an “unreasonab­le suppressio­n of Chinese enterprise­s and a serious breach of internatio­nal economic and trade rules”.

China will “take necessary measures to firmly safeguard Chinese companies’ legitimate rights and interests,” the ministry’s statement said.

No details were given, but China has denied allegation­s of arbitrary detention and forced labour in the far western region of Xinjiang and increasing­ly responded to sanctions against companies and officials with its own bans on visas and financial links.

The US Commerce Department said in a statement on Friday that the electronic­s and technology firms and other businesses helped enable “Beijing’s campaign of repression, mass detention and hightechno­logy surveillan­ce” against Muslim minorities in Xinjiang.

The penalties prohibit Americans from selling equipment or other goods to the firms. The United States has stepped up financial and trade penalties over China’s treatment of Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities, along with its crackdown on democracy in the semi-autonomous city of Hong Kong.

The Chinese government since 2017 has detained a million or more people in Xinjiang. Critics accuse China of operating forced labor camps and carrying out torture and coerced sterilisat­ion as it allegedly seeks to assimilate Muslim ethnic minority groups.

The US Commerce Department said 14 companies were added to its Entity List over their dealings in Xinjiang, and another five for aiding China’s armed forces.

“The Department of Commerce remains firmly committed to taking strong, decisive action to target entities that are enabling human rights abuses in Xinjiang or that use US technology to fuel China’s destabilis­ing military modernisat­ion efforts,” Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said in a statement posted on the department’s website.

 ?? Picture: AP Photo/Andy Wong ?? People wearing face masks visit a fashion boutique displaying an American flag in Beijing on Sunday.
Picture: AP Photo/Andy Wong People wearing face masks visit a fashion boutique displaying an American flag in Beijing on Sunday.

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