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Beijing Strikes at Japan’s Industrial Core with Aggressive New Export Controls
China has blacklisted 40 Japanese entities, including major industrial and defense-related firms, under its export control laws to protest Japan's military expansion. The measures include a total ban for some and extreme licensing requirements for others, signaling a significant escalation in regional economic tensions.

Beijing’s Reciprocity Doctrine: China Sanctions US Firms Over Defense Designations
China has imposed coordinated sanctions on 56 U.S. entities, including export bans and government procurement restrictions, in retaliation for U.S. military-related blacklists. The move represents a significant hardening of Beijing's stance on trade reciprocity and national security.

Weaponizing the Supply Chain: Beijing Blacklists US Defense Giants and Critical Mineral Miners
China has blacklisted ten major U.S. defense and rare earth entities under its Export Control Law, prohibiting the export and third-party transfer of Chinese dual-use items to these firms. The move targets critical military suppliers like L3Harris and Oshkosh Defense, as well as firms central to America's rare earth independence strategy.

Beijing’s New Blueprint: China Launches High-Stakes Action Plan to Halt Foreign Capital Flight
China has released a comprehensive inter-agency roadmap to stabilize and optimize foreign investment, focusing on expanding market access in finance, healthcare, and services. The plan aims to address long-standing corporate grievances regarding data security laws, M&A hurdles, and unequal treatment in government procurement.

Beijing Strikes at U.S. Resource Security: China Blacklists Critical Rare Earth and Defense Firms
China has blacklisted ten U.S. companies, including key rare earth miners and major defense contractors, prohibiting them from accessing Chinese dual-use technologies and materials. This strategic move directly targets the U.S. military-industrial complex and its efforts to establish a domestic supply chain for critical minerals.

China Slams the Brakes on Australian Beef as Import Quotas Hit the Ceiling
China has triggered a massive 55% tariff on Australian beef imports effective June 20, 2026, after annual trade quotas reached their limit. This move, based on safeguard measures in the bilateral free trade agreement, reflects both the high demand for Australian products and China's rigid application of trade protections.

Managed De-escalation: Beijing and Washington Pivot Toward Institutionalized Trade Stability
Following high-level talks in Seoul, China and the US have agreed to establish permanent Trade and Investment Councils to manage economic friction. The deal includes a $30 billion reciprocal tariff reduction, a major Boeing aircraft purchase, and the resolution of several long-standing agricultural market access disputes.

Beijing Strikes Back: China Invokes Blocking Statute to Shield Refiners from US Iran Sanctions
China has issued a formal blocking order against US sanctions on five domestic petrochemical companies involved in Iranian oil trade. The move utilizes Beijing’s 2021 blocking statute to prohibit Chinese entities from complying with US extraterritorial measures, escalating the legal conflict between the two nations.

A Diplomatic Thaw: Beijing Rescinds Countermeasures Against EU Financial Entities
China has lifted countermeasures against two Lithuanian banks, UAB Urbo Bankas and AB Mano Bankas, following the EU's decision to withdraw sanctions against Chinese entities. The move signifies a tactical de-escalation in financial tensions and underscores China's use of its Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law as a reciprocal diplomatic tool.

Tit-for-Tat Tech: Beijing Blacklists European Defense Giants in Growing Trade Spat
China has imposed export bans on seven European defense and aerospace entities, citing national security concerns. The move, targeting major firms in Belgium, Germany, and the Czech Republic, marks a significant tightening of Beijing’s grip on dual-use supply chains amid deteriorating relations with the European Union.

Winds of Friction: Beijing Blasts UK’s Security-Based Ban on Chinese Offshore Technology
China's Ministry of Commerce has formally protested the UK government's decision to ban Mingyang Smart Energy from offshore wind projects on national security grounds. Beijing argues the move violates free-market principles and undermines previous diplomatic commitments made by Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Beijing’s New Digital Mandate: China Pivots From Discounting to Quality and Global Scale
China has launched a 16-point national strategy to shift its e-commerce sector from a volume-and-price-driven model toward one focused on brand quality and global logistics. The directive emphasizes the development of overseas warehouses and a regulatory environment that prioritizes high-quality brands over low-cost discounting.