Shanghai
China will take “necessary measures” to safeguard the interests of its companies after the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) began delisting three Chinese telecom firms, the country’s commerce ministry said on Saturday.
The NYSE said on Thursday that it would delist China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom following President Donald Trump’s move in November to bar US investment in 31 firms.
This kind of abuse of national security and state power to suppress Chinese firms does not comply with market rules and violates market logic,” the Chinese Ministry of Commerce said in a statement.
“It not only harms the legal rights of Chinese companies but also damages the interests of investors in other countries, including the United States,” it added. While the ministry said it will take action to protect its firms, it also called on the United States to meet China half-way and put bilateral trade relations back on track. —AFP