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    China sanctions Raytheon, Lockheed over Taiwan deal

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    ​New sanctions

    China said Monday it will impose new sanctions on U.S. defense contractors Raytheon Technologies and Lockheed Martin due to their arms sales to Taiwan, stepping up a feud with Washington over security and Beijing's strategic ambitions.

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    ​In response to a deal
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    ​In response to a deal

    Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin announced the move at a daily press briefing, citing a newly passed Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law that took effect in 2021. It was in response to a $100 million deal approved by the U.S. for maintenance of Taiwan's missile defense systems by the two companies.
    ``China once again urges the U.S. government and relevant parties to . . . stop arms sales to Taiwan and sever military ties with Taiwan,`` Wang said.

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    ​Communist-ruled China
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    ​Communist-ruled China

    ``China will continue to take all necessary measures to firmly safeguard its sovereignty and security interests in accordance with the development of the situation,`` he said without giving any details.
    Taiwan is a democratically self-governed island that communist-ruled China claims as its own territory. The two sides split amid civil war in 1949.

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    ​No formal relations
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    ​No formal relations

    The U.S. has no formal relations with Taiwan but is its main ally. It has increased weapons sales in recent years, angering China with the sales. U.S. law requires the government to ensure Taiwan can defend itself.
    Beijing regularly pressures American companies to try to influence U.S. policy.

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    ​"Relevant American individuals"
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    ​"Relevant American individuals"

    In October 2020, Beijing also announced sanctions against Raytheon and other defense contractors and ``relevant American individuals.'' A day later, the State Department said it had notified Congress of plans for a $2.37 billion sale of Harpoon attack missiles to Taiwan.

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