SECURITYSCMP CHINA
China vows new legal shield that could counter US sanctions and protect finance
China has pledged to enhance legal protections against unilateral sanctions, as Vice-Premier He Lifeng announced plans to integrate blocking and countermeasure provisions into financial legislation during the Lujiazui Forum in Shanghai. The measures aim to counter what China deems improper extraterritorial sanctions, bolstering its financial system's resilience.
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