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China Imposes Sanctions on 56 U.S. Companies Over Military Blacklist

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China has announced sanctions against 56 U.S. companies in response to a U.S. military-linked blacklist. The move was announced by Chinese officials in Beijing, citing the blacklist as the trigger for the retaliatory measures. The sanctions list includes a range of U.S. firms, though specific names were not disclosed in the brief statement.

The U.S. blacklist, which targets companies linked to military activities, has prompted China to take countermeasures aimed at curbing U.S. influence in key sectors. Beijing’s action is part of a broader pattern of reciprocal sanctions between the two countries.

No further details were provided about the scope or duration of the sanctions, and no immediate economic or diplomatic fallout has been reported.

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