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U.S. sanctions on China
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China’s Great Wall of Finance Shows First Signs of a Crack – in Hong Kong
By Project 2047
Any U.S. financial sanctions on Hong Kong will break the financial lifeline for China.
With China Sanctions, America Pushes the Limits of Its Financial Power
By Andrew Rennemo
U.S. diplomacy has developed an unhealthy dependence on sanctions.
The Looming Threat of Sanctions for Chinese Companies in Iran
By Pan Yuanyuan
The United States has more excuses than ever before to impose sanctions on Chinese companies doing business with Iran.
Where US Sanctions Bite China’s Military
By Bonnie Girard
Some of the new sanctions are harmless, from China's perspective, but one is likely to hurt.
US Congress Members Want Sanctions on China Over Xinjiang Crackdown
By Shannon Tiezzi
A bipartisan letter calls for Global Magnitsky Act sanctions in response to “the ongoing human rights crisis” in Xinjiang.
US Turns Screw on China to Rein in North Korea
By John Power
Washington is moving to sanction Chinese firms suspected of violating UN sanctions.
US Looks to Sanction Chinese Telecoms Firm for Trade With Iran
By Shannon Tiezzi
The proposed sanctions against ZTE stem from its plan to export U.S. equipment to Iran back in 2012.
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