China Pushes Back Against Possible US Restrictions on Chinese Drones
China’s Foreign Ministry objected to a recent Bureau of Industry and Security rule that requested public comments on possible import restrictions for Chinese-made drones (see 2501020037), saying any new measures could further disrupt the two countries’ trade relations.
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“China firmly opposes the U.S. overstretching the concept of national security, which disrupts and restricts normal economic and trade exchanges, and undermines the security and stability of" global supply chains, a ministry spokesperson said during a regular press conference Jan. 3 in Beijing. “We will take all measures necessary to firmly safeguard our lawful rights and interests.”