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Chongqing Press, a publisher of Cixin Liu, is based in China. Therefore, it supports the Chinese Communist Party by proxy; every company within China, including private, is affected by the party-building (dangjian) policy. Western companies that do business with/in China are affected by said policy as well, but to a lesser extent in terms of how much revenue is sent back to China — notwithstanding the Chinese government ensuring the product has no differing content/messages that dissent from the party's values.
This would include criticism of Xi Jinping, calling Taiwan an independent country, or any opposition to Communism and all the atrocities it has led to in the History of China and the world.