China's “explicit hegemony” against additional Huawei sanctions China strongly opposes August 18 19:20

The U.S. Trump administration has announced that it has imposed additional sanctions on China's telecommunications equipment giant Huawei, and the Chinese government strongly opposes it as "explicit hegemony," and repeatedly ceases oppression of Chinese companies. I asked.

As the Trump administration intensified sanctions on Huawei, the U.S. Department of Commerce broadened the scope of sanctions on the 17th, saying that "Huawei is trying to obtain sanctions by circumventing sanctions," We have announced additional sanctions that do not allow the provision of parts such as semiconductors even if they are used by foreign manufacturers.

On this, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Zhongqing said at a press conference on the 18th: ``The United States expanded the concept of state security without showing any proper evidence, and abused state power to prevent China such as Huawei. We have various sanctions on companies. This is an explicit hegemony."

In addition, he said, "The United States immediately calls for mistakes, but ceases repression of Chinese companies," and the Chinese government will continue to take necessary measures to protect the legitimate and legal interests of Chinese companies. Emphasized.

In the United States, the pressure on Huawei and other Chinese high-tech companies is increasing, and the conflict between the United States and China is intensifying.