The charges are an apparent bid to step up pressure on Canada to drop a US extradition request for a Huawei executive under house arrest in Vancouver.
The party is"intent upon the destruction of Western ideas",the US Secretary of State said.
A Canadian judge has ruled that the US extradition case against a senior Chinese Huawei executive can continue to the next stage.
The daughter of Huawei's billionaire founder could soon walk free,with a key decision due this week in the extradition case that has strained relations between the US,China and Canada.
Johnson's review comes just days after the Prime Minister flagged tougher foreign investment rules in the wake of the virus outbreak.
China says Canada must free Huawei Technologies chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou,who is fighting extradition to the United States.
Tory opposition to the Britain's Huawei decision has grown since the coronavirus pandemic and China's initial cover-up of the virus,which emerged in Wuhan.
The Trump administration has moved to block global chip supplies to blacklisted telecoms equipment giant Huawei Technologies,spurring fears of Chinese retaliation.
The full costs of the WA government's decision to dump Huawei from a $206 million public transport project will not be known until the company's exit is negotiated.
The WA government has axed a $206 million deal,but Transport Minister Rita Saffioti blamed trade restrictions put on Huawei by the United States.
The Chinese government has urged Australia not to interfere as it takes the next step in the case of Dr Yang Hengjun.