Five U.S. military workers were banned in China, but China showed no mercy

Mondo games Updated on 2024-01-31

Recently, China has taken countermeasures in response to U.S. arms sales to Taiwan and sanctions against Chinese companies and individuals. In accordance with the Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law of the People's Republic of China, China imposed sanctions on five U.S. military-industrial enterprises. These companies have frozen their assets in China and banned them from conducting transactions and cooperation projects in China. While these sanctioned U.S. companies are less well-known, they are highly dependent on China.

First of all, the Beiyi Land and ** Systems Company revealed at the Taipei Air Show that it wants to be the latest in Taiwan, and has cooperated with China to carry out radar technology research. And then there's the United Technology Systems Operating Company, which doesn't work much with China, but China's sanctions on it will involve a lot of U.S. companies in China. Then there is the Aerospace Environment Corporation, which will be burdened by China's imposition of sanctions on the U.S. drone industry chain.

Finally, there are the companies Viasat and DatalinkSolutions, which have also worked closely with China. However, while cooperating with China, they also interfere in China's internal affairs and sell arms to Taiwan. If the US side continues to flagrantly violate the one-China principle and the provisions of the three China-US joint communiques, especially the August 17 communique, I believe this is only the beginning, and China will take greater countermeasures.

Through these measures, China has sent a strong response to the United States and demonstrated its strong countermeasures. It also serves as a reminder to other countries not to take adverse actions against China, or face strong countermeasures. How do you think other countries will respond to China's countermeasures?

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