Original title: Biden signed an executive order to blacklist several Chinese companies, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded
On June 4, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin presided over a regular press conference.
A reporter asked a question. On June 3, local time, US President Biden signed an executive order on the grounds of “responding to the threats of Chinese military industry enterprises” to include several Chinese companies on the investment “blacklist” and prohibit Americans from conducting business with the listed companies. Investment transactions. what opinions do the Chinese have on this issue?
Wang Wenbin replied that the US government has broadened the concept of national security, abused national power, and unscrupulously suppressed and restricted Chinese enterprises. China firmly opposes this.
Wang Wenbin pointed out that the relevant US actions violated market rules, disrupted market rules and order, and harmed not only the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies, but also the interests of global investors, including US investors. China urges the US to respect market laws and principles, cancel various so-called “lists” that suppress Chinese companies, and provide Chinese companies with a fair, just and non-discriminatory business and investment environment. China will take necessary measures to resolutely safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises.
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