Beijing fires missiles in South China Sea as US adds sanctions

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NEW YORK (BLOOMBERG) - US-China tensions over the South China Sea escalated on Wednesday (Aug 26) as Beijing fired two missiles into the disputed waterway and the Trump administration added 24 Chinese companies to a list of entities facing trade restrictions for helping build outposts in the region.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

NEW YORK - US-China tensions over the South China Sea escalated on Wednesday as Beijing fired two missiles into the disputed waterway and the Trump administration added 24 Chinese companies to a list of entities facing trade restrictions for helping build outposts in the region.

Also on Wednesday, the US announced trade and visa restrictions on two dozen companies, for their efforts to help China"reclaim and militarise disputed outposts" in the contested maritime area, according to a statement from the US Department of Commerce. "The United States, China's neighbours, and the international community have rebuked the CCP's sovereignty claims to the South China Sea and have condemned the building of artificial islands for the Chinese military," said Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, using an abbreviation for the Chinese Communist party.

In a related statement, Secretary of State Michael Pompeo said the US"will begin imposing visa restrictions on People's Republic of China individuals responsible for, or complicit in, either the large-scale reclamation, construction, or militarisation of disputed outposts in the South China Sea, or the PRC's use of coercion against South-east Asian claimants to inhibit their access to offshore resources.

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