China signals it will hit back over US tech blacklist, says will protect its sovereign security

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BEIJING (REUTERS, BLOOMBERG) - China's foreign ministry said on Tuesday (Oct 8) that Beijing will continue to take firm and resolute measures to protect its sovereign security, signaling that it would retaliate against the US blacklisting of Chinese firms.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING - China's Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday that Beijing will continue to take firm and resolute measures to protect its sovereign security, signalling that it would retaliate against the US blacklisting of Chinese firms.

The US government on Monday expanded its trade blacklist to include some of China's top artificial intelligence startups, saying it was in reaction to Beijing's treatment of Muslim minorities. The move ratcheted up tensions ahead of high-level trade talks in Washington this week. The Chinese government agencies added to the US Commerce Department's so-called"Entity List" include the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region People's Government Public Security Bureau as well as municipal and county public security bureaus.

Asked on Tuesday if China would retaliate over the blacklist, Mr Geng told reporters to"stay tuned". He also said China would take steps to"safeguard its interests" and denied that the government abused human rights in the far west region of Xinjiang.

 

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