Beijing added 12 US companies to a list of controls that prohibit exports of double -use items, and the other six added six to the list of “untrusted organizations”, which allowed BEIJING to be punished for foreign companies.
In addition, China also announced that it would increase the payment of US products by 50%, raising the total additional tasks to US imports to 84%, which will increase 34%and on Thursday.
The most recent trade restrictions, which were fermented on Thursday, are mainly for US companies that supply the Ministry of Defense and federal agencies, and Beijing has already been added to about 60 US companies on Trump’s tariffs on China.
In the case of untrusted group lists, Beijing said that six US companies were added through weapons sales or military cooperation with Taiwan, and would be banned by China -related imports and export activities and investments in the state.
“In recent years, six companies, including Shield AI and Sierra Nevada Corporation, have seriously dangerous to China’s national sovereignty, security and development profits,” the Ministry of Commerce said. Headquartered in California, SHIELD AI specializes in artificial intelligence drive aircraft, especially military drones, and last year, Sierra Nevada Corporation, a long -standing Pentagon and NASA contractor, was selected by the US Army and was selected to convert business jets into state -of -the -art spy plane. According to Reuters’ corporate records, a company that is affected by China has little or no business in China, but new restrictions can potentially interfere with the supply chain.
According to the Financial Times, China’s drone manufacturers claimed that when Beijing was approved by Beijing as a weapon sales by weapons sales, the company’s territory quickly blocked the company’s battery supply.
But even if Beijing retaliated with Trump’s tariffs for US imports and companies, he tried to include public Messi Jingis Lance or invest in the country.
In a statement that explains the newly added list on the list of incomprehensible entities on Wednesday, the Commerce Department concluded by stating that the list was applied only to “very small numbers of companies” and that “there is no need to worry about foreign groups that are honest and observed.”