China hits back at the US with their own blacklist in response to Huawei’s ban

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Like a competitive spat over two high school kids, the whole kerfuffle between the US and China seem to have taken a very childish turn.

In retaliation to Huawei being blacklisted by the Trump administration, China – yes, the Chinese government – has chosen to retaliate by creating their own list of “unreliable entities” whereby a set of foreign business and corporations, namely those from the great US of A.

China’s vice commerce minister and deputy international trade representative, Wang Shouwen had sad that the country will provide more detailed information on who makes their naughty list soon and those that do must have “violated market principles”; therefore ties between these entities and China must be severed.

This comes after news of Huawei prepping to file a motion against the US Government in question of the constitutionality of Section 889 of 2019 NDAA.

If we could give you a visual representation of the whole ordeal, imagine two grown ups having a cat-fight where the heaviest blow dealt to any party would be an overhead slap to the cheek.

 

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