The Ministry of Commerce responds to US sanctions on Chinese companies on grounds of Russian involvement
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发表于 2024-5-9 18:57:23
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According to He Yadong, spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce, China has always opposed unilateral sanctions that lack international legal basis and authorization from the United Nations Security Council. The US sanctions Chinese companies under the pretext of alleged involvement in Russia while maintaining trade with Russia that is in line with its own interests, which is a typical unilateral bullying and economic coercion behavior. We strongly oppose this. The US should immediately stop its unreasonable suppression of Chinese enterprises. China will take necessary measures to resolutely safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises.
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