Beijing Slams US Plans to Blacklist Two Chinese Firms over Alleged Ties to Military


Beijing Slams US Plans to Blacklist Two Chinese Firms over Alleged Ties to Military

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The Chinese foreign ministry said that it is firmly opposed to politicizing public-private sector cooperation amid reports of Washington's plan to add two Chinese companies SMIC and CNOOC to its defense blacklist.

The foreign ministry stressed that it hoped that the US would not erect barriers and obstacles to China-US cooperation, Sputnik reported.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning US citizens and companies from purchasing the securities of Chinese companies which Washington believes could be linked to the Chinese military beginning from January 11, 2021.

In turn, Beijing has criticized the move, stating that there is no evidence to back up the allegations.

The relationship between the United States and China has been worsening since 2017, when Washington's updated National Security Strategy portrayed China, a long-time advocate of a multi-polar world, as a major threat to the US interests in world politics.

Bilateral tensions escalated further in the summer of 2018, when Washington hiked duties on $50 billion worth of Chinese imports in a bid to balance the countries' trade deficit. The two countries proceeded to exchange several rounds of reciprocal tariffs and wage a brutal economic confrontation with diplomatic repercussions.

This year, Sino-American relations hit their lowest point in decades when the US openly accused Beijing of complicity in the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

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