Beijing Sanctions US Defense Companies Over Taiwan Arms Sale
The routine retaliation, which targeted 20 companies and 10 executives, followed the approval of a $11.1 billion U.S. arms sales package to Taiwan.
A low-cost autonomous cruise missile Barracuda 500, jointly manufactured by U.S Anduril and Taiwan''s National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology, isndisplayed during the Taipei Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition (TADTE) at Nangang Exhibition Center in Taipei, Taiwan, on Sept. 20, 2025. Chiang Ying-ying/AP Photo
Beijing imposed new sanctions on American defense companies and executives Dec. 26 after the United States green-lit the largest weapons package for Taiwan.
In a statement, the regime’s Foreign Ministry said its sanctions against 20 U.S. companies and 10 defense executives mean their assets in China will be frozen, and all organizations and individuals within China will be banned from “engaging in transaction, cooperation, and other activities with them.”
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Lily Zhou is an Ireland-based reporter covering China news for The Epoch Times.