In a strong response to recent U.S. actions, the Chinese mainland has voiced firm opposition to the United States' decision to place several Chinese entities on its export-control \"entity list\" and \"unverified list.\" A spokesperson for China's Ministry of Commerce emphasized China's dissatisfaction with the move.
The spokesperson highlighted that six Chinese entities were added to the \"entity list\" and three to the \"unverified list\" by the United States, citing military and Iran-related concerns as the basis for these actions.
China argues that the United States has broadened the concept of national security excessively, misusing export control measures to sanction and suppress foreign enterprises, including those from the Chinese mainland, over an extended period.
These measures, according to China, have severely harmed the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises and disrupted the security and stability of global industrial and supply chains.
The spokesperson called on the U.S. to cease these actions immediately and assured that China would take necessary steps to resolutely protect the legitimate rights and interests of its enterprises.
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China opposes U.S. placing Chinese entities on export control list
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