China protests U.S. sanction list on Iran
that hits Chinese firms
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[February 06, 2017]
BEIJING (Reuters) - China on Monday
said it had "lodged representations" with the United States over
Washington's new sanctions list targeting Iran, which includes Chinese
companies and individuals.
The sanctions on 25 people and entities imposed on Friday by President
Donald Trump's administration, and came two days it had put Iran 'on
notice' following a ballistic missile test.
Those affected by the sanctions cannot access the U.S. financial system
or deal with U.S. companies, and are subject to secondary sanctions,
meaning foreign companies and individuals are prohibited from dealing
with them or risk being blacklisted by the United States.
The list includes two Chinese companies and three Chinese people, only
one of whom the U.S. Treasury Department explicitly said was a Chinese
citizen, a person called Qin Xianhua.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said that Beijing had lodged
a protest with Washington, and that such sanctions, particularly when
they harmed the interests of a third party, were "not helpful" in
promoting mutual trust.
"We have consistently opposed any unilateral sanctions," Lu told a
regular press briefing.
Executives of two Chinese companies included on the list said on Sunday
they had only exported "normal" goods to the Middle Eastern country and
didn't consider they had done anything wrong.
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National flags of U.S. and China wave in front of an international
hotel in Beijing February 4, 2010. REUTERS/Jason Lee

China has in the past been angered by what it calls unilateral
sanctions placed on Chinese firms by the United States and others in
relation to Iran or North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
China has close economic and diplomatic ties with Tehran, but was
also instrumental in pushing through a landmark 2015 deal to curb
Iran's nuclear program.
(Reporting by Michael Martina; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)
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