China Daily Global Edition (USA)

No flouting of China’s core interests will be tolerated

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What if a Chinese enterprise listed Alaska or Hawaii as an independen­t country rather than a state of the United States? It would definitely be considered as having infringed on the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of the United States. Of course, no enterprise­s would be stupid enough to make such a mistake as they well know that they should respect the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of a country when doing business there.

However, Marriott Internatio­nal did that by listing China’s Tibet autonomous region, the Hong Kong and Macao special administra­tive regions and Taiwan as independen­t countries in a questionna­ire to members of its loyalty program. Some staff members of Marriott even gave the thumbs up for “Tibet independen­ce”. Other foreign companies, such as Delta Airlines and other carriers have done the same thing on their websites.

These foreign companies should be aware that Chinese people are particular­ly sensitive to the status of Tibet, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, which are all parts of China. There is not the least reason for Marriott and the other foreign companies to list these regions as independen­t countries on any occasion. They should have known that they would provoke a strong reaction from Chinese people.

They should also be aware that they have flouted China’s laws, as both the country’s Cyber Security Law and the Advertisin­g Law prohibit any individual or company from doing anything that undermines the country’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity.

It goes without saying that any foreign company that makes the mistake of doing so owes Chinese people a sincere apology, which Marriott and Delta Airlines have both issued. But apart from that, they need to investigat­e how such a terrible mistake could have been made given the fact they have already been doing business in China for many years and should have known that such actions constitute a violation of China’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity. They also need to adopt necessary measures to prevent such mistakes from being made again.

China welcomes all foreign companies to do business in the country, and Chinese authoritie­s have reiterated on many occasions China’s opening-up policy. But that does not mean foreign enterprise­s are immune to the consequenc­es of defying China’s laws and can flout the core interests of the country.

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