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Aveox, a specialised motor manufacturer for mission-critical applications, as well as rare earth producers MP Materials and USA Rare Earth were among companies placed on the list, which prohibits Chinese exporters from selling dual-use items to them.
The measures are a response to the "U.S. government's malicious practice" and were taken to safeguard national security and interests, as well as to fulfil international obligations such as non-proliferation, China's Commerce Ministry said in a statement on Monday.
Any ongoing export activities with those companies should be stopped immediately, it said.
In a separate notice, China's finance ministry said it has also decided to take measures against 46 U.S. companies. Chinese buyers are now barred from procuring any products manufactured by them, though U.S.-funded enterprises operating in China can still do so.
Two weeks ago, the United States added Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, internet search provider Baidu , and automakers BYD and NIO to a list of companies it believes are aiding Beijing's military.
Published on June 22, 2026
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