Ming Yang announced its plans last year for the plant and creation of 1,500 jobs.
A company spokesperson told BBC Scotland News: “We are disappointed by the UK government’s decision not to allow Ming Yang’s world-leading technology to be used.”
They said the decision missed a “significant opportunity” to increase competition in the wind turbine market and the creation of up to 1,500 jobs.
The spokesperson also claimed the move risked energy prices staying higher for longer for British households and industry at a time of global energy shocks.
They added: “We will continue to engage constructively with the UK government, including on the important topic of national security, and remain committed to supporting the UK’s mission to become a clean energy superpower.
“We continue to believe in the long-term potential of the UK market, and our planned activities remain unchanged.”

