China’s Ministry of Finance has banned 46 US companies from participating in government procurement activities, marking a significant escalation in the tit-for-tat economic confrontation between Washington and Beijing.
The procurement ban effectively shuts 46 American firms out of selling goods and services to Chinese government entities.
The timing is notable. Both nations have been layering retaliatory measures on top of each other for months, from tariff hikes to export controls on critical technologies.
The broader trade war context
China has been steadily reorienting its procurement policies to favor domestic products. That shift has been underway for years, but the pace has accelerated as tensions with Washington have deepened.










