KEY POINTS
  • Beijing condemns measures targeting it in a new U.S. defense act, saying it would comprehensively assess aspects that beef up the role of a key panel tasked with reviewing foreign investment proposals.
  • China's Foreign Ministry said Washington passed the act despite Beijing's strong objections and it was dissatisfied with the "negative content related to China."
U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Aug. 13, 2018 after signing a defense legislation named for Senator John McCain.

China on Tuesday condemned measures targeting it in a new U.S. defense act, saying it would comprehensively assess aspects that beef up the role of a key panel tasked with reviewing foreign investment proposals.

China's complaints about the act come as the world's two biggest economies engage in an increasingly bitter fight over trade, levying tariffs on each others' products.