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BEIJING -- China is strongly dissatisfied with and firmly opposes the US Department of Defense's move to list certain Chinese firms as "military companies," the Ministry of Commerce said on Wednesday.
China sends its military into the skies and waters near the nation on an almost daily basis, and holds what Taiwan calls “joint combat readiness patrols” several times a month. The ministry said it ...