Leaders in China are unhappy with the companies and Washington's latest approval of arms sales to self-governed Taiwan.
China's government says it intends to impose sanctions on the chief executives of Raytheon and Boeing Defense, citing their involvement in Washington lawmakers' latest approval of arms sales to Taiwan, Reuters reported.
A Chinese government spokesperson said the country's government would be levying sanctions on Raytheon Technologies CEO Gregory Hayes along with Boeing Defense, Space and Security CEO Ted Colbert, accusing both of being"involved" in the agreements with self-governing Taiwan.
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