Tensions are surging in China after a decision pushed forward plans to deploy a U.S. anti-missile system in South Korea.

The government decided last year that it would launch the defense system on land that is owned by Asian giant Lotte. Earlier this week, the company finally agreed to hand over use of that property parcel.

China has long expressed outrage over the deal and the missile defense system launch itself. Now, those battle cries are rising. Over the last few days, state media outlets have published strong commentary condemning the move, warning that Lotte should be pushed out of the country, and even calling for Chinese consumers to boycott Korean brands from Samsung to Hyundai.

"Showing Lotte the door will be an effective warning to all the other foreign forces that jeopardize China's national interests," the state-run Global Times wrote Tuesday. "This is the dignity China should have as a major power."

A spokesperson for China's Foreign Ministry also warned yesterday that the Chinese market and its consumers would decide whether foreign firms were successful.