China targets critical metals in tit-for-tat response to US
Financial Express Mumbai|December 04, 2024
Move follows US restrictions on semiconductors
ELAINE KURTENBACHAP
China targets critical metals in tit-for-tat response to US

CHINA ANNOUNCED ON Tuesday it is banning exports to the United States of gallium, germanium, antimony and other key high-tech materials with potential military applications, as a general principle, lashing back at US limits on semiconductor-related exports.

The Chinese Commerce Ministry announced the move after the Washington expanded its list of Chinese companies subject to export controls on computer chip-making equipment, software and high-bandwidth memory chips. Such chips are needed for advanced applications.

The ratcheting up of trade restrictions comes as President-elect Donald Trump has been threatening to sharply raise tariffs on imports from China and other countries, potentially intensifying simmering tensions over trade and technology.

China's Foreign Ministry also issued a vehement reproof. "I want to reiterate that China firmly opposes the U.S. overstretching the concept of national security, abuse of export control measures, and illegal unilateral sanctions and long-arm jurisdiction against Chinese companies," Lin Jian, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson, said in a routine briefing Tuesday.

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