China opposes US move to list top firms as military companies
China has expressed strong opposition to the U.S. decision to add several prominent Chinese companies, including BYD, Alibaba, and Baidu, to a list of military companies.

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AI-generatedChina has expressed strong opposition to the U.S. decision to add several prominent Chinese companies, including BYD, Alibaba, and Baidu, to a list of military companies. The Pentagon's move, which aims to prevent these firms from securing U.S. defense contracts, is seen by China as disregarding the consensus reached during a recent summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping. A Chinese Ministry of Commerce spokesperson stated that the U.S. has ignored bilateral economic interests, broadened national security definitions, and unfairly targeted Chinese businesses. The affected companies have also asserted there is no basis for their inclusion on the list.
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4 extractedBYD, Alibaba, and Baidu stated there is no basis for their inclusion on the U.S. list.
The U.S. move ignores the consensus reached during Trump's summit with Xi Jinping.
The Pentagon added BYD, Alibaba, and Baidu to its list of Chinese companies with suspected military ties.
China firmly opposes the U.S. adding prominent Chinese businesses to its list of military companies.