The 11 Sanctioned Chinese Companies: What They Sell, And To Whom They Sell It

Another week, another round of sanctions against Chinese entities no one in the U.S. has heard of, but they have surely worn their T-shirts, opened their refrigerators, bought their yarn at Joann’s Fabrics & Crafts, or sat in a New York subway car equipped by them. The Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security announced the 11 newcomers to the Entity List on Monday, slapping sanctions on them for human rights violations, among other things. While none of these companies are household names here in the U.S., their big brand named buyers are well known.

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