China Imposes Export Ban on European Entities
China's Commerce Ministry announced an immediate export ban on dual-use items to seven European entities involved in arms sales to Taiwan, including the Belgian-based defense manufacturer FN Browning, adding them to its export control list.
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China's Commerce Ministry has taken decisive action against seven European entities by prohibiting the export of dual-use items. This decision comes in response to these entities' involvement in arms sales to Taiwan.
The move, which affects companies like Belgian defense giant FN Browning, is part of China's broader strategy to exert pressure over Taiwan-related affairs. The listed entities will face immediate restrictions as they are added to China's export control list, underscoring the tensions between Chinese and European trade relations.
China's stance reflects its tightening grip on matters related to Taiwan, signaling increased scrutiny and potential repercussions for international businesses engaged in similar transactions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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