Twenty US Defence Companies Sanctioned by China Over Arms Sales to Taiwan

Washington: Beijing imposed sanctions against 20 US defence-related companies and 10 executives, a week after Washington announced large-scale arms sales to Taiwan.

The sanctions entail freezing the companies’ assets in China and banning individuals and organisations from dealing with them, according to the Chinese foreign ministry.

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The companies include Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation, L3Harris Maritime Services and Boeing. Among the defence executives sanctioned is Anduril Industries’ founder Palmer Luckey, who can no longer do business in China and is barred from entering the country. Those sanctioned in the East Asian country have also had assets frozen.

The recent announcement of the US.m arms-sale package for Taiwan, valued at more than $10 billion, has drawn an angry response from China, which claims Taiwan as its own and says it must come under its control.

If approved by the American Congress, it would be the largest-ever US weapons package to the self-ruled territory.

“We stress once again that the Taiwan question is at the very core of China’s core interests and the first red line that must not be crossed in China-US relations,” the Chinese foreign ministry said in a statement. “Any company or individual who engages in arms sales to Taiwan will pay the price for the wrongdoing.”

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The ministry also urged the US to stop what it called “the dangerous moves of arming Taiwan.”

Taiwan is a major flashpoint in US-China relations that analysts worry could explode into military conflict between the two powers. China says the US arms sales to Taiwan would violate diplomatic agreements between China and the US.

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China’s military has increased its presence in Taiwan’s skies and waters in the past few years, holding joint drills with its warships and fighter jets on a near-daily basis near the island.

Under American federal law, the US is obligated to assist Taiwan with its self-defence, a point that has become increasingly contentious with China. Beijing already has strained ties with Washington over trade, technology and other human rights issues.

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