KEY POINTS
  • China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced sanctions Friday on U.K. entities in response to similar action by Britain on Monday over alleged human rights abuses in Xinjiang.
  • The retaliatory move prohibits four entities and nine individuals in the U.K. from doing business with China, and freezes their assets in the country, the foreign ministry said.
  • Earlier this week, the U.K., EU, U.S. and Canada imposed sanctions on Chinese officials, the first coordinated action by Western nations since U.S. President Joe Biden took office.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying attends a news conference in Beijing, China January 21, 2021.

BEIJING — China slapped sanctions on U.K. entities on Friday, saying that Britain's sanctions on Chinese individuals over alleged human rights abuses in Xinjiang were based on "lies and disinformation."

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs imposed sanctions on four U.K. entities and nine individuals that will be prohibited from doing business with China. Their assets in the country will also be frozen, the ministry said.