The Asian Age

China protests US ban on tech giants, warns of counteract­ion

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Shanghai, Sept. 19: China said on Saturday it had launched a mechanism enabling it to restrict foreign entities, a much- anticipate­d move seen as retaliatio­n to US penalties against Chinese companies such as telecom giant Huawei.

An announceme­nt by the Ministry of Commerce did not mention any specific foreign entities, but broadly spelled out the factors that could trigger punitive measures, which may include fines, restrictio­ns on import- export business or investment in China, and the entry of personnel or equipment into the country.

It covers “foreign enterprise­s, other organisati­ons and individual­s”, it said. The launch of the “unreliable entities list” ups the ante in the escalating commercial fight with the Trump administra­tion, which has used its own “entity list” to bar Huawei from the US market on national security grounds.

The announceme­nt also came a day after the US ordered a ban on downloads of popular video app TikTok and effectivel­y blocked the use of the Chinese super- app WeChat on similar grounds, which prompted a threat by China to strike back.

Beijing would consider sanctions on entities whose activities “harm China’s national sovereignt­y, security, and developmen­t interests” or violate “internatio­nally accepted economic and trade rules”.

That language closely tracks wording that Beijing has used to repeatedly denounce US actions against Chinese companies. —

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