China imposed sanctions on 13 US military companies and six executives following US arms sales to Taiwan and President Lai Ching-te’s US transit. Beijing views the $385 million arms deal, including F-16 support, as a threat to its sovereignty and opposes Taiwan’s leader’s foreign interactions, considering Taiwan its territory.
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