- Beijing has targeted drone manufacturers over sales to Taiwan
BEIJING (Agencies): Six American military industry enterprises have been blacklisted in China for participating in weapons sales to Taiwan, the foreign ministry in Beijing announced on Friday.
“The US recently announced that it would sell weapons to the Taiwan region of China again,” the ministry said in a statement, adding that this “seriously violates the one-China principle,” interferes in the country’s internal affairs and harms China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
In response, China will freeze all forms of property of Anduril, AEVEX Aerospace, LKD Aerospace, Maritime Tactical Systems, Pacific Rim Defense, and Pinnacle Technology may have in the country. Five executives of Anduril and AEVEX have also been sanctioned personally.
The sanctions mean that no Chinese national or resident can do any business with the said companies and their employees will be denied visas to enter China, including Hong Kong and Macao.
The six sanctioned companies mainly make drones – both flying and maritime – and control systems for them. Last month, Washington announced a deal to sell $360 million worth of drones and technology to Taipei.
Beijing has already sanctioned Lockheed Martin, one of the largest Pentagon contractors, over its role in the drone deal.