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China 'strongly dissatisfied' with Pentagon move against top Chinese tech firms - Reuters

China 'strongly dissatisfied' with Pentagon move against top Chinese tech firms - Reuters

China 'strongly dissatisfied' with Pentagon move against top Chinese tech firms Reuters

June 13, 2026 at 02:41 AM Original source
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"China is strongly dissatisfied with and firmly opposed to the US action."

— spokesperson for China's Ministry of Commerce , Executive

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China 'strongly dissatisfied' with Pentagon move against top Chinese tech firms - Reuters
Reutersvia rss

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Business Recordervia ai

China's Commerce Ministry expressed strong dissatisfaction with the U.S. decision to add several major Chinese companies, including Alibaba, Baidu, BYD, and NIO, to the Pentagon's list of firms alleged to be aiding China's military. The ministry urged the U.S. to reverse the decision and warned of potential countermeasures if Chinese firms are not treated fairly.

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China 'strongly dissatisfied' with Pentagon move against top Chinese tech firms
Channel News Asiavia ai

China's Commerce Ministry expressed strong dissatisfaction with the U.S. decision to add several major Chinese companies, including Alibaba, Baidu, BYD, and NIO, to the Pentagon's list of firms alleged to be aiding China's military. The ministry urged the U.S. to reverse the decision and warned of potential countermeasures if Chinese firms are not treated fairly.

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Investing.comvia ai

China expressed strong dissatisfaction with the U.S. decision to add several major Chinese companies, including Alibaba, Baidu, BYD, and NIO, to the Pentagon's list of firms alleged to be aiding China's military. The Commerce Ministry urged the U.S. to reverse the decision and warned of potential countermeasures if Chinese firms are not treated fairly.

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Reutersvia ai

China expressed strong dissatisfaction with the U.S. decision to add several major Chinese companies, including Alibaba, Baidu, BYD, and NIO, to the Pentagon's list of firms alleged to be aiding China's military. The Commerce Ministry urged the U.S. to reverse the decision and warned of potential countermeasures if Chinese firms are not treated fairly.

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China opposes US move to add Chinese firms to ‘military companies’ list, vows countermeasures
Global Timesvia ai 1 quote 1 person

China's Ministry of Commerce expressed strong dissatisfaction and firm opposition after the U.S. Department of Defense added several Chinese companies to its 'Chinese Military Companies' list, urging Washington to immediately reverse discriminatory and unjustified measures.

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Reutersvia ai

China expressed strong dissatisfaction with the U.S. decision to add several major Chinese companies, including Alibaba, Baidu, BYD, and NIO, to the Pentagon's list of firms alleged to be aiding China's military. Beijing urged the U.S. to reverse the decision and warned of potential retaliation if Chinese firms are not treated fairly.

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Investing.comvia ai

China protested the Pentagon's designation of major tech firms, including Alibaba, Baidu, BYD, and NIO, as military-linked entities. The Commerce Ministry urged the U.S. to reverse the decision and warned of potential retaliation if Chinese firms are not treated fairly.

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The Economic Timesvia ai

China expressed strong dissatisfaction with the U.S. decision to add several major Chinese companies, including Alibaba, Baidu, BYD, and NIO, to the Pentagon's list of firms alleged to be aiding China's military. Beijing urged the U.S. to reverse the decision and warned of potential retaliation if Chinese firms are not treated fairly.

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Business Recordervia ai

China expressed strong dissatisfaction with the U.S. decision to add several major Chinese companies, including Alibaba, Baidu, BYD, and NIO, to the Pentagon's list of firms alleged to be aiding China's military. Beijing urged the U.S. to reverse the decision and warned of potential retaliation if Chinese firms are not treated fairly.

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China 'strongly dissatisfied' with Pentagon move against top Chinese tech firms
Hiru Newsvia ai

China expressed strong dissatisfaction with the U.S. decision to add several major Chinese companies, including Alibaba, Baidu, BYD, and NIO, to the Pentagon's list of firms alleged to be aiding China's military. Beijing urged the U.S. to reverse the decision and warned of potential retaliation if Chinese firms are not treated fairly.

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Reutersvia ai

China expressed strong dissatisfaction with the U.S. decision to add several major Chinese companies, including Alibaba, Baidu, BYD, and NIO, to the Pentagon's list of firms alleged to be aiding China's military.

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Reutersvia ai

China expressed strong dissatisfaction with the U.S. decision to add several major Chinese companies, including Alibaba, Baidu, BYD, and NIO, to the Pentagon's list of firms alleged to be aiding China's military. The Commerce Ministry urged the U.S. to reverse the decision and warned of potential countermeasures if Chinese firms are not treated fairly.

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Tensions Rise as U.S. Expands Blacklist of Chinese Tech Giants
Devdiscoursevia ai

China expressed strong dissatisfaction with the U.S. decision to add several major Chinese companies, including Alibaba, Baidu, BYD, and NIO, to the Pentagon's list of firms alleged to be aiding China's military. The Commerce Ministry urged the U.S. to reverse the decision and warned of potential countermeasures if Chinese firms are not treated fairly.

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