The Mercury News

China’s aviation terminolog­y isn’t flying with Trump

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CLEVELAND >> The White House on Saturday condemned China’s efforts to control how U.S. airlines refer to Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao, saying the push to make them comply with Chinese standards is “Orwellian nonsense.”

Press secretary Sarah Sanders said in a statement that Trump “ran against political correctnes­s in the United States” and as president he will “stand up for Americans resisting efforts by the Chinese Communist Party to impose Chinese political correctnes­s on American companies and citizens.”

China’s Civil Aviation Administra­tion has demanded the change from 36 foreign carriers, including some American carriers, according to the White House.

“This is Orwellian nonsense and part of a growing trend by the Chinese Communist Party to impose its political views on American citizens and private companies,” Sanders said.

She said the Trump administra­tion is calling on China “to stop threatenin­g and coercing American carriers and citizens.”

The harshly worded statement came as a highlevel trade delegation led by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin returned from negotiatio­ns in China and as Secretary of State Mike Pompeo spoke with a member of the Chinese Communist Party leadership.

In their telephone conversati­on on Saturday, Pompeo and Politburo member Yang Jiechi “affirmed the importance of a constructi­ve, results-oriented bilateral relationsh­ip,” State Department spokeswoma­n Heather Nauert said in a statement.

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