KEY POINTS
  • A new round of U.S. sanctions will target six Chinese aerospace companies identified as supporting the nation's military's reconnaissance balloon program, the Commerce Department announced Friday.
  • The sanctions were imposed just hours after an American military F-22 shot down the second "high altitude object" to enter U.S. airspace in the past week.
  • The firms will join a growing list of companies based in China that the U.S. says pose serious threats to national security.
The suspected Chinese spy balloon drifts to the ocean after being shot down off the coast in Surfside Beach, South Carolina, U.S. February 4, 2023. 

WASHINGTON — The Commerce Department announced a new round of sanctions Friday targeting six Chinese aerospace companies that it identified as supporting the nation's military's reconnaissance balloon program.

The firms will join a growing list of companies based in China that the U.S. says pose serious threats to national security.