A MOFCOM spokesperson said the U.S. Department of Defense’s move to place
certain Chinese firms on a "Chinese military companies" list ignores leaders’
consensus from the Beijing meeting, overextends national-security grounds and
abuses state power to pressure Chinese firms. The ministry said the action
undermines international trade order, risks global supply-chain stability and
harms Chinese firms’ lawful rights, urged the U.S. to immediately revoke the
measures and restore constructive, stable bilateral ties and fair,
non‑discriminatory treatment for Chinese companies, and warned that if the
measures remain China will take resolute countermeasures and hold the U.S. fully
responsible for the consequences.