China to Start Hi Tech Export Control to Allow Retaliation against
US
China passed a law restricting exports
of controlled items, allowing the
government to act against countries that abuse export controls in a way that harm's
China's interests, state media said.
The Xinhua news report late on Saturday did not name any
target countries, but the United States last month angered Beijing with curbs
on exports to Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp, China's biggest
chipmaker, and it has taken various steps against Huawei
Technologies Co and other companies.
China and the United States have clashed over issues including
trade, human rights, technology and the new coronavirus, which was first
detected in China.
The new Chinese law, passed on Saturday by the National
People's Congress Standing Committee, the country's top legislative body, will
take effect on Dec. 1, Xinhua said.
Controlled items include military and nuclear products,
as well as other goods, technologies and services and relevant data, according
to a statement on the National People's Congress website.
It said the law was "formulated for the purpose of
safeguarding national security and interests.