China is moving forward in the establishment of the law of retaliation for foreign Sanctions in the midst of growing competition, with the country in the united states.
A committee of the National people's congress passed a second bill, the imposition of targeted sanctions against a foreign government, according to the official Xinhua news agency late on Monday. Xinhua did not give details, but pointed out that this legislation will provide legal support in order to combat " the discriminatory policies of a foreign country, in accordance with the law."
The move shows that China is following the March, a resolution to expand the legal tools to deal with the united states on a number of fronts, from the blame for human rights violations in the western Xinjiang region, in order to limit the types of technologies that China is able to import.
The Trump administration is leaving the penalties of at least 45 on Chinese officials for their role in the tightening of Beijing's control, and setting policies in Xinjiang, including the 15 members of the National people's congress. The Chinese government has hit back with its own sanctions, including penalties, which is intended to be the direct election of Senators, Marco Rubio of Florida and Ted Cruz of Texas, but they have not had enough of a bite, with a view of the dollar's dominance in international finance.
This has led to China's ruling Communist party, to look for other ways to get even with foreign governments and companies for what they believe to be the qarışmaqdır internal affairs of the country. In January, the department of trade and industry is considered to regulations that would allow China to the courts to punish for a global company, in accordance with the foreign sanctions, despite the fact that the ministry has been created in more detail.
"It's all of US hegemonic thinking and action," said Mei Xinyu, a part of a team of researchers at the Ministry of Commerce in Beijing, the proposed law. "It is also a warning for those countries that are with US in the encroach upon China's rights and is a reminder that there is a price to pay for the unjustified actions of the Prc."
The chinese Minister of foreign affairs Wang Yi is being used as a March to the appeal, in order to warn US about-President Joe Biden to be not to interfere with China called on the US to end the sanctions against the Chinese company.
The 175-member of the NPC Standing Committee, will be in Beijing on Thursday. The Global Times expect that the bill is being put forward for a vote in the cards.