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China Opposes Recent US Sanctions for Chinese Firms, Criticizes ‘Long-Arm’ Jurisdiction Policies

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China Opposes Recent US Sanctions for Chinese Firms, Criticizes "Long-Arm" Jurisdiction Policies


The government of China protested the enactment of sanctions on a series of national companies by the U.S., barring them from doing business with U.S.-based entities for allegedly collaborating with Russia. China’s Commerce Ministry criticized the move, saying it is a “typical form of long-arm jurisdiction,” which damages the rights and interests of these companies. China Opposes the Enactment of Sanctions on National Companies


The government of China has expressed its disagreement with the recent enactment of a series of sanctions against a number of national companies for supposedly collaborating with Russia. The companies, which are mostly in the electronics business, were allegedly used as bridges, purchasing U.S. technology in order to deliver it to Russia, sidestepping the sanctions established by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) on Russian entities.


A statement from China’s Commerce Ministry accused the U.S. of overreaching with this move. The statement rejected these measures, stating: It is a typical unilateral sanction and a form of ‘long-arm jurisdiction’ which seriously damages the legitimate rights and interests of enterprises and affects the security and stability of the global supply chain.


Furthermore, China made a call to “correct this wrongdoing,” saying it will safeguard the rights and interests of Chinese companies.


This is not the first time that Chinese companies have been hit by sanctions for allegedly cooperating with other countries to evade pre-existing sanctions. In March, a group of Chinese companies was designated for collaborating with Iranian companies aiding the Russian war effort.


Also, another group of Chinese companies was sanctioned for integrating a shadow banking system for Iranian firms. China, U.S., and Sanctions


The enactment of these sanctions has some experts worried about the effects this might have on the bilateral relationship between the U.S. and China, already affected by the developments on the issue of Taiwan. For Hank Paulson, former Treasury secretary of the U.S., “The US-China relationship is on the brink,” and the recent policies of the government are not working to appease the situation.


In a recent interview in Financial Times, Paulson talked about the results of these policies, declaring: If America goes too far in curtailing trade and investment with China and we go far beyond what our allies and partners want to do, the result will be to isolate the US.


Recently, President Joe Biden also extended a series of sanctions against the military and industrial companies in Russia. Tags in this story China, hank paulson, Iran, OFAC, Russia, Sanctions, Treasury, U.S., unilateral


What do you think about the latest sanctions enacted against Chinese companies? Tell us in the comments section below. Sergio Goschenko


Sergio is a cryptocurrency journalist based in Venezuela. He describes himself as late to the game, entering the cryptosphere when the price rise happened during December 2017. Having a computer engineering background, living in Venezuela, and being impacted by the cryptocurrency boom at a social level, he offers a different point of view about crypto success and how it helps the unbanked and underserved. De-Dollarization: China, Brazil Can Be Instrumental in Building Less Centralized World With No Hegemony, Says Lula"s Adviser ECONOMICS | 6 hours ago Growing Links Between Middle East, Russia, China Pose Huge Challenge for US, Warns Former Treasury Secretary ECONOMICS | 9 hours ago


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