Manila Bulletin

US blacklists 28 Chinese entities over abuses in Xinjiang

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WASHINGTON (AFP) – The US Commerce Department announced Monday it is blacklisti­ng 28 Chinese entities that it says are implicated in rights violations and abuses targeting Uighurs and other mostly Muslim minorities in the Xinjiang region.

Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross announced the move, which bars the named entities from purchasing US products, saying the United States ''cannot and will not tolerate the brutal suppressio­n of ethnic minorities within China.''

According to an update to the US Federal Register set to be published Wednesday, the blackliste­d firms included video surveillan­ce company Hikvision, as well as artificial intelligen­ce companies Megvii Technology and SenseTime.

The ban comes amid heightened tensions between the US and China, particular­ly over trade policy and Beijing's actions in the western Xinjiang region.

The world's two biggest economies are in the midst of a trade war that's seen them impose tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars in bilateral trade.

On Monday, the White House announced that talks between the two countries were set to resume on Thursday, with Beijing's top trade envoy Liu He due to meet US Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.

The US has meanwhile stepped up its rhetoric against Beijing over its policies in the western Xinjiang region.

Right groups say China has detained around one million Uighurs and other Muslims in re-education camps in the region, actions that Washington has said are reminiscen­t of Nazi Germany.

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