After the U.S. restricted trade for 37 Chinese firms, some over security concerns, a spokesperson for China's foreign ministry accused the U.S. of abusing export control tools.
China firmly opposes the abuse of export control tools such as the U.S. entity list, a foreign ministry spokesperson said on Friday, after the U.S. added 37 Chinese firms to a trade restriction list over national security concerns. Some of the entities were added to the list for making drones to be used by the Chinese military and others for shipping controlled items to Russia.
China and Russia have the right to carry out normal economic and trade cooperation, and such cooperation should not be disturbed, spokesperson Lin Jian told a regular press conference. US BLOCKS SOME INTEL, QUALCOMM EXPORTS TO CHINA OVER BEIJING'S OBJECTIONS He said the United States continues to politicize economic and trade issues and further increase tariffs, abusing the so-called 301 tariff review process, "which is adding insult to injury." "We urge the U.S.
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