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China Imposes Countermeasures on US Companies Over Arms Sales to Taiwan

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On Sunday, the Chinese Foreign Ministry declared that it would enact countermeasures against nine companies from the United States for their participation in arms sales to the Taiwan region. This response was framed as a necessary action to uphold the one-China principle, asserting that such sales have significantly compromised both China's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Companies affected include Sierra Nevada Corporation, Stick Rudder Enterprises LLC, Cubic Corporation, and others involved in military equipment support and services.

This announcement followed the US State Department's approval of a potential military sale to Taiwan, which involves spare parts valued at approximately $228 million. In conjunction with the sanctions, the Chinese government stated that all properties belonging to the targeted US firms within China will be frozen, and domestic organizations and individuals will be barred from interacting with them. These sanctions are described as taking effect immediately.

Chinese officials have emphasized that the recent arms sale sends a detrimental signal to proponents of Taiwan independence, highlighting the US's violation of the one-China principle. A spokesperson from the ministry reiterated that the arms deals not only threaten China's sovereignty but also endanger regional stability and the relationship between the two superpowers. According to experts, the countermeasures represent a more focused approach by China, which is now targeting US companies that specialize in weapon parts and services.

Additionally, military analysts observed that these countermeasures may set a precedent, reflecting ongoing US interference in Taiwan's affairs. The increasing frequency and scale of these arms transactions suggest that American businesses are profiting from meddling in China's internal matters, prompting a stronger response from Beijing. The Chinese government hopes to convey that such interference will lead to the closure of opportunities within the Chinese market for these US companies.

Meanwhile, recent activities, such as a US Navy patrol flight through the Taiwan Straits, have compounded tensions. Experts assert that while military communication channels are open, the overarching dynamics of friction continue to challenge the stability of US-China relations regarding the Taiwan issue. This suggests that despite attempts at dialogue, the underlying intentions of the US may still lean toward pressure rather than cooperation, underscoring the complexity of resolving these ongoing disputes.

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May 21, 2023 | 05:09