Suspension on Military Exchanges

Suspension on Military Exchanges in United States

Modified: Suspension on Military Exchanges in the History of U.S. Economic Sanctions Imposed against China

Note: the date of this economic sanction is: OCTOBER 1989

The Bush Administration authorized the return to work of Chinese military officers at two United States facilities where they were upgrading China’s F-8 fighter with United States avionics [29].

Occasion(s) Detailed

See June 5, 1989, for original sanction

Note: Based on the China: U.S. Economic Sanctions Report.

Resources

Notes and References

  1. 29 China Sanctions: Some Possible Effects, by Kerry Dumbaugh et al. 1989, updated March 26, 1990. CRS Report 90-186 E. p. 3.

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