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China accuses US of ignoring Trump, Xi rapport and targeting Chinese firms

China on Friday accused the United States of misusing its national power by blacklisting more than 60 Chinese companies, alleging that Washington has “disregarded the consensus” reached between US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing in May. In early June, the Pentagon blacklisted dozens of Chinese companies – including Alibaba, Baidu and BYD – as “Chinese military companies operating in the United States”. Days later, China announced export controls against leading US...
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BRICS News
· Jun 22, 2026
[Photo] JUST IN: 🇨🇳🇺🇸 China imposes sanctions on several American companies in retaliation for [...]
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The New Zealand Herald
· Jul 9, 2026
Donald Trump entrances me. But compartmentalising our US loyalties with China trade is tricky – Simon Bridges
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The Next Web
· Jun 22, 2026
China hits back at the Pentagon with curbs on 56 US firms
China’s new trade curbs target 56 US companies, from rare-earth miners to drone makers. It is direct retaliation for Washington adding Chinese firms to its military blacklist. China has answered the Pentagon’s blacklist with one of its own. On Monday, Beijing aimed trade curbs at 56 American companies. The measures hit drone makers and defence [] This story continues at The Next Web
South China Morning Post
· Jul 4, 2026
Is ‘no Greenland seafood for China’ the US’ new security doctrine?
An unmistakable pattern has emerged in the US’ strategy to contain China. Washington has sought to deny China access to frontier technologies and key commodities, and to redirect related supply chains to revitalise American industries. In this context, US President Donald Trump’s intense interest in America taking over Denmark’s Greenland becomes clear. Deny the Chinese their favourite seafood, which many can’t live without, and revive the US food industry. You think I am pulling your leg. This...
Daily Post Nigeria
· Jun 22, 2026
China slaps sanctions on 10 US companies in retaliation for blacklist of Chinese firms
China has slapped export controls on 10 United States companies involved in defence and rare earths mining. The Chinese Ministry of Commerce said this in a statement on Monday. The ministry stressed that the sanction is in response to Washington’s blacklist of Chinese firms. This followed US President Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing, seeking to stabilise [] China slaps sanctions on 10 US companies in retaliation for blacklist of Chinese firms
Utusan Malaysia
· Jun 23, 2026
China kawal eksport 10 syarikat AS
BEIJING: Beijing mengenakan kawalan eksport ke atas 10 syarikat Amerika Syarikat (AS) yang terlibat dalam sektor pertahanan dan perlombongan nadir bumi sebagai tindak balas terhadap tindakan Washington menyenaraihitamkan beberapa firma China. Langkah itu dibuat sebulan selepas Presiden AS, Donald Trump melawat Beijing bagi meredakan hubungan tegang antara kedua-dua negara menerusi rundingan dengan Presiden China, Xi ... Read more The post China kawal eksport 10 syarikat AS appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
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