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24.04.26 - 15:39
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China Blacklists EU Defense, Aerospace Firms Over Taiwan Dealings (ZeroHedge)
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China Blacklists EU Defense, Aerospace Firms Over Taiwan Dealings
China has newly placed a slew of EU defense and aerospace firms on a control list, or effectively a new blacklist, reportedly with an eye on Taiwan tensions. It has barred its exporters from supplying dual-use items to seven EU firms, including FN Herstal and Omnipol a.s., according to a statement from the Chinese commerce ministry.
The ministry said the measure targets European defense companies that previously sold arms to Taiwan or maintained links with it, and stated the restrictions will not affect normal economic and trade exchanges with the European Union.
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Beijing said it will continue working with other countries to safeguard peace and maintain a stable global supply chain, in its usual boilerplate rhetoric directed at the West regarding Taiwan, which China sees as its own.
Other firms named include Hensoldt AG, Excalibur Army, SpaceKnow Inc., VZLU Aerospace, and FN Browning. The companies are m...
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26.12.25 - 17:12
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China imposes sanctions on US defence firms over Taiwan arms deal (The Guardian)
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The $10bn Trump-approved sale to Taipei triggers Beijing sanctions against firms such as Boeing and Northrop GrummanChina's foreign ministry has hit US defence companies, including Boeing, with sanctions after Donald Trump approved a large package of arms sales to Taiwan.The ministry said on Friday that the measures – against 10 individuals and 20 US firms including Boeing's production hub at St Louis in Missouri – freeze any assets the companies and individuals hold in China and bar domestic organisations and individuals from doing business with them. Continue reading......
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26.12.25 - 14:36
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China Sanctions 20 US Defense Firms, Issues ′Red Line′ Warning Over Record Taiwan Arms Deal (ZeroHedge)
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China Sanctions 20 US Defense Firms, Issues 'Red Line' Warning Over Record Taiwan Arms Deal
After sounding the constant warning that Washington is "playing with fire" in continually arming and supporting self-ruled Taiwan, China's foreign ministry announced Friday new sanctions on ten individuals and 20 American defense companies, mostly notably among them Boeing, specifically in response to American arms sales to Taiwan.
The ministry described that the sanctions freeze any assets that the listed people and firms hold in China and prohibit Chinese organizations and citizens from conducting business with them, and singled out Boeing's St. Louis-based defense branch, Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation and L3Harris Maritime Services - among others.
Also on the list is Palmer Luckey, the founder of defense firm Anduril Industries. The sanctioned executives are barred from traveling to mainland China, as well as Hong Kong and Macau.
Anduril Industries
"In response to the la...
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07.04.25 - 07:48
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Airbus erhält Auftrag von Taiwans EVA Air (Dow Jones)
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Von Nina Kienle DOW JONES--Airbus hat einen Auftrag für neun Flugzeuge von der taiwanischen Fluggesellschaft EVA Air erhalten. Wie der Flugzeughersteller mitteilte, hat EVA Air sechs Langstreckenflugzeuge des Typs A350-1000 und drei Single-Aisle-Jets ......
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