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The Ministry of Commerce said in a statement the inclusion of the Chinese entities was a "serious breach of international economic and trade rules" and an "unreasonable suppression" of Chinese companies. Beijing "will take necessary measures to safeguard China's legitimate rights and interests," it said, citing a spokesperson.
Beijing denies the alleged abuses.
Washington also added five entities it said directly support China's military modernization programs related to lasers and battle management systems. It identified a further four entities for "exporting and attempting to export items" to entities already sanctioned by the US.
In 2019, the Commerce Department under then-president Donald Trump targeted 20 Chinese public security bureaus and eight companies including video surveillance firm Hikvision, as well as leaders in facial recognition technology SenseTime and Megvii Technology, over China's treatment of Muslim minorities.