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China vows to use anti-sanctions law if US ban on Huawei chips enforced

As Washington’s new guidelines target the Chinese tech giant, Beijing warns it will closely monitor entities that help enforce the embargo

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A Huawei logo is seen at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Shanghai on June 26, 2024. Photo:  AFP
Leopold Chen
Beijing has vowed to hit back at the United States’ attempts to ban Chinese-made chips – particularly those from domestic flagship firm Huawei Technologies – warning of legal repercussions if the guidelines are enforced.

The Ministry of Commerce has called Washington’s measures to prohibit the use of Chinese chips a “typical” act of “unilateral bullying and protectionism”, according to a statement on Wednesday.

“The US has abused export controls to suppress China, which is a violation of international laws and the principles of international relations. This severely harms the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises and undermines China’s development interests.”

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Organisations or individuals who enforce – or assist in implementing – Washington’s measures would face legal consequences under China’s anti-sanction law, the ministry warned.

Passed in 2021, the Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law stipulates that any entity involved in applying sanctions to China will be subject to prosecution and liable to pay compensation for losses incurred.
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Beijing would closely monitor the US measures and take bold actions to defend its interests, the ministry said.

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