KEY POINTS
  • On Wednesday the U.S. Department of Commerce added China General Nuclear Power Group, the nation's largest state-owned nuclear company, to the "entity list." 
  • That means American companies are now barred from selling products to any company on that has been blacklisted.
  • Beijing responded by saying that "most Chinese companies have already prepared for the worst since the onset of the trade war."
General view of the second phase of the Hongyanhe nuclear power station on in Dalian, Liaoning Province of China.

Beijing hit back at the U.S. for adding China's largest state-owned nuclear company to a blacklist, which essentially bars all American firms from selling products to the firm.

The U.S. Department of Commerce placed China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN) to the "entity list" on Wednesday, saying the nuclear firm and three of its subsidiaries allegedly "engaged in or enabled efforts to acquire advanced U.S. nuclear technology and material for diversion to military uses in China."