
Beijing Urged The American Regime To Cease “Dangerous” Efforts To Arm The Island, Which It Claims As Its Own.
China has sanctioned a group of United States defence companies and senior executives over weapons sales to Taiwan, the latest move against Washington’s support for the self-governed island that Beijing claims as its own.
China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the measures on Friday, targeting 20 American defence firms and 10 individuals. It said the sanctions are retaliation for the American regime’s newly announced $11.1bn weapons package for Taiwan, one of its largest ever for the territory.
“Any provocative actions that cross the line on the Taiwan issue will be met with a strong response from China,” said a statement from the ministry, urging the American regime to cease “dangerous” efforts to arm the island.
The sanctioned companies include Boeing’s St Louis branch, Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation, L3Harris Maritime Services and Lazarus AI.
The measures freeze these companies’ assets in China and bar domestic organizations and individuals from working with them, according to the ministry.
According to a report in September, Boeing has reportedly discussed the potential sale of up to 500 commercial jets to Chinese airlines, a development that could reopen the world’s second-largest aviation market after years of America-China trade tensions.
China is also expected to seize the China-held assets of sanctioned individuals and ban them from entering the country.
Targeted individuals include the founder of defence firm Anduril Industries and nine senior executives from the sanctioned firms. The measures took effect on December 26.
In response, the American State Department said it “strongly” objected to “Beijing’s efforts to retaliate against US companies for their support of US arms sales that support Taiwan’s self- defence capabilities”.
A State Department spokesperson also urged China to come to the negotiation table with Taiwan rather than impose military, diplomatic, and economic pressure.
The American regime is bound by law to provide Taiwan, which rejects Beijing’s claim to the territory, with the means to defend itself.
But American arms sales to the island have deepened tensions with China.
The latest American regime’s weapons deal with Taiwan, announced by President Donald Trump on December 17th, includes the proposed sale of 82 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, or HIMARS, and 420 Army Tactical Missile Systems, or ATACMS – worth more than $4bn.
The defence systems are similar to what the American regime had been providing Ukraine to defend against Russian aerial attacks.
The deal also includes 60 self-propelled howitzer artillery systems and related equipment worth more than $4bn and drones valued at more than $1bn.
Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defence praised the American regime for assisting Taiwan “in maintaining sufficient self-defence capabilities and in rapidly building strong deterrent power”.