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China Targets 46 US Firms in Procurement Curbs, Tightens Export Controls on 10 Entities

by VT Markets
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Jun 22, 2026
China’s finance ministry said on Monday it will impose government procurement measures targeting 46 US firms, barring buyers from purchasing items made by those companies in procurement activities. In a separate move, authorities said they will add 10 US entities to an export control list as part of steps framed around protecting national security and interests, while fulfilling international duties including non-proliferation. The export controls ban exporters from shipping dual-use items to the 10 entities with immediate effect, and any ongoing associated export operations must stop at once. In markets, AUD/USD was up 0.08% on the day at 0.7015 at the time of writing.

Escalation in Trade Tensions and Market Volatility

We believe this move signals a significant escalation in US-China trade frictions, creating market uncertainty. In the coming weeks, derivative traders should anticipate increased volatility, especially in sectors directly exposed to the new restrictions. We are positioning for this by closely monitoring volatility indexes like the VIX. This action follows a recent US Commerce Department decision in April 2026 that tightened restrictions on semiconductor equipment sales to China. The latest data from the US Census Bureau shows bilateral trade in Q1 2026 was down 4% year-over-year, and these new measures will likely worsen that trend. This reinforces our view that a period of heightened trade tension is upon us.

Trading Strategies and Asset Implications

Historically, such tit-for-tat measures create sharp, unpredictable market swings, as seen during the 2018-2019 trade war when the VIX frequently surged above 20. We expect a similar pattern to emerge, making long volatility positions, such as buying VIX call options, an attractive hedge. This strategy allows for profiting from an increase in expected market turbulence. For equity indices, we see this as a bearish catalyst for US technology and industrial stocks. Traders should consider buying put options on ETFs like the QQQ or XLK to hedge against or speculate on a downturn in these sectors. The addition of specific firms to export control lists creates direct downside risk that options can help manage. The initial muted reaction in the AUD/USD is likely temporary, as the Australian dollar is highly sensitive to Chinese economic health and global risk sentiment. We anticipate that as the implications of these measures are digested, the AUD will face downward pressure. We will be watching for an increase in demand for AUD/USD put options as a leading indicator of a sentiment shift.

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