
China Adds 4 U.S. Companies to Unreliable Entity List Over Taiwan Arms Sales
China sanctions four U.S. companies for selling arms to the Taiwan region, imposing strict trade and investment restrictions.
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China sanctions four U.S. companies for selling arms to the Taiwan region, imposing strict trade and investment restrictions.
Mainland official Song Tao highlights the importance of strengthening cross-Straits ties and opposing “Taiwan independence” in a meeting with Taitung County head Rao Ching-ling.
In 2024, the ‘Mini Three Links’ between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan region saw over 1.36 million passenger trips, a 78.82% increase, highlighting a surge in cross-strait connectivity.
China’s Ministry of Commerce bans 10 US companies, including Lockheed Martin, for selling arms to the Taiwan region, restricting their operations and investments in China.
Taiwan regional leader Lai Ching-te is under fire for increasing the national defense budget amid rising cross-strait tensions.
China imposes countermeasures against seven U.S. military companies and executives for arms sales to the Taiwan region, escalating tensions between the Chinese mainland and the United States.
Mainland authorities urge Taiwan’s DPP to remove barriers and facilitate cross-Strait tourism, promoting easier travel and better services for residents.
Chinese mainland vows to explore ‘One Country, Two Systems’ framework for Taiwan reunification, emphasizing peaceful efforts and considering Taiwan’s unique realities.
The resumption of cross-Strait direct links between Xiamen and Kinmen Islands boosts travel with 20 daily routes and over a million trips since January.
China reaffirms the one-China principle, declaring Taiwan’s independence efforts destined to fail and criticizing Taiwan’s outreach to Somaliland.