China Calls for Action After Canada's Move Against Hikvision
China's commerce ministry called on Canada to rectify its actions following Ottawa’s decision to halt Hikvision's operations over security concerns. The ministry pledged to protect Chinese business interests by implementing necessary measures against Canada’s stance.

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China's commerce ministry has issued a strong call for Canada to "immediately correct its wrongdoings" in response to Ottawa's demand that Chinese technology firm Hikvision halt operations within the country. This move has been justified by Canada on the grounds of national security concerns, escalating tensions between the two nations.
The Chinese ministry, in a statement posted on its official website, has made clear its intent to take "necessary measures" to ensure the protection of the "legitimate rights and interests" of Chinese enterprises. The situation underscores rising global concerns about cybersecurity and international trade policies.
This development is the latest in a series of international disputes involving Chinese tech firms facing scrutiny abroad, as governments wrestle with the balance between technological advancement and national security imperatives.
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