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China warns of retaliation for NYSE's delisting of companies

China said Saturday that it would take necessary countermeasures in response to the New York Stock Exchanges announcement that would delist three major Chinese telecoms, in the latest flare-up of tensions between Beijing and Washington.

PTI | Beijing | Updated: 02-01-2021 17:20 IST | Created: 02-01-2021 17:20 IST
China warns of retaliation for NYSE's delisting of companies

China said Saturday that it would take necessary countermeasures in response to the New York Stock Exchange's announcement that would delist three major Chinese telecoms, in the latest flare-up of tensions between Beijing and Washington. The stock exchange said Thursday that China Telecom Corp. Ltd., China Mobile Ltd. and China Unicom Hong Kong Ltd. would be delisted from the exchange, with trading of the companies to be suspended sometime between Jan. 7 and Jan. 11.

The move stems from an executive order President Donald Trump issued on Nov. 12 barring investment in publicly traded companies that the US government says are owned or controlled by the Chinese military. “China opposes the Americans from abusing national security by listing Chinese companies into the so-called 'Communist China Military Companies' list and will take the necessary countermeasures to resolutely safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies,” a spokesperson for the Chinese Commerce Ministry said in a statement.

The actions will also “greatly weaken all parties' confidence in the US capital market,” the statement said. The ministry did not offer details on what the measures might be. Under Trump, the U.S. has stepped up economic sanctions and travel bans against Chinese companies, government officials and Communist Party members, especially recently in Trump's last few weeks in office.

In December, the U.S. announced plans to limit visas for members of the Chinese Communist Party and their family members to one month, instead of 10 years. Chinese tech giant Huawei has been shut out of the US market and the U.S. has lobbied other countries to follow suit, albeit with mixed results.


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