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To hit back at the United States in their trade war, China borrows from the US playbook
China uses export controls, blacklists, and tariffs mirroring U.S. measures to counter trade actions, with over 25 U.S. firms targeted this year, analysts say.
- China is borrowing trade practices from the United States, specifically the foreign direct product rule, to restrict U.S. technology access, according to Neil Thomas, a fellow at Asia Society Policy Institute's Center for China Analysis.
- Beijing adopted laws like the Unreliable Entity List in 2020 to mirror U.S. restrictions on foreign companies, which impacts its economic interactions.
- China's retaliatory tools, including the Unreliable Entity List, closely align with U.S. strategies, indicating a parallel approach to trade and sanctions.
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To hit back at the United States in their trade war, China borrows from the US playbook
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