
China Sanctions U.S. Lawmakers Over Hong Kong Dispute
China has imposed sanctions on U.S. congress members, officials and NGO leaders in response to U.S. measures on Hong Kong, marking a new phase in Beijing-Washington tensions.
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China has imposed sanctions on U.S. congress members, officials and NGO leaders in response to U.S. measures on Hong Kong, marking a new phase in Beijing-Washington tensions.
China has announced countermeasures against 13 U.S. military companies and six executives in response to U.S. arms sales to the Taiwan region, heightening tensions between the two powers.
China’s Foreign Ministry sanctions three U.S. military-linked firms and 10 executives in response to U.S. arms sales to Taiwan.
China sanctions nine U.S. military companies in response to recent arms sales to the Taiwan region, citing violations of the one-China principle and undermining sovereignty.
A UN expert urges lifting unilateral sanctions against China, citing illegalities and severe socioeconomic and human rights impacts.