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China Denies Its Unreliable Entity List Targets U.S. Companies

China dismissed accusations of targeting U.S. firms as it seeks to punish foreign companies that hurt its national security.

China Denies Its Unreliable Entity List Targets U.S. Companies
The Chinese flag stands on display outside the China Consulate General building in Houston, Texas, U.S. (Photographer: Scott Dalton/Bloomberg)

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China dismissed accusations of targeting U.S. firms as it seeks to punish foreign companies that damage its national security by adding them to a “unreliable entity list,” the Ministry of Commerce said in a press conference.

China said it would continue to welcome foreign investors, open its economy by deepening market reforms, and that it has no intention to target any particular countries or entities.

The list will comprise a small number of foreign entities that have put China’s national sovereignty, security and development interests in danger, it said. Penalties will only be imposed if offenders fail to rectify their transgressions during a grace period, it added.

China said it would reveal the list without specifying the timeline for the release. The new policies for punishing those on the list took effect on Saturday.

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