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China takes action against US-linked units in S.Korea Shipbuilder Hanwha

The Chinese Commerce Ministry announced on Tuesday that China had taken countermeasures to protect five subsidiaries of the South Korean shipbuilding company Hanwha Ocean with ties to the United States.

The ministry issued a statement saying that it is against the law for individuals and organisations in China to engage in transactions, collaborations or activities related to these entities.

The statement stated that "Hanwha Ocean’s U.S. related subsidiaries have assisted and backed the U.S. Government's relevant investigation activities, thus jeopardizing China's sovereignty and security as well as its development interests."

Hanwha didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

China exempts its own ships from the additional fees.

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The administration of announced plans earlier this year to charge fees on ships linked to China to loosen Beijing’s grip on global maritime and boost U.S. Shipbuilding.

China responded last week by saying that it would impose port fees on vessels linked to the United States on the day before U.S. fees are implemented.

China has said that U.S. actions targeting its maritime, logistic, and shipbuilding industry are a grave violation of international law, as well as fundamental norms in international relations. Reporting by Liz Lee, Yukun Zhu and Kim COghill; Editing by Jacqueline Wong & Kim COghill

(source: Reuters)