China Imposes Countermeasures on 5 U.S.-Linked Firms
China’s commerce ministry bans transactions with five U.S.-linked firms in response to U.S. Section 301 measures targeting its maritime and shipbuilding sectors.
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China’s commerce ministry bans transactions with five U.S.-linked firms in response to U.S. Section 301 measures targeting its maritime and shipbuilding sectors.
China27s commerce ministry urges the US to correct missteps and show sincerity in rare earth export talks, defending its measures as legitimate and law-based.
The Chinese mainland’s foreign trade rose 4% in the first nine months of 2025, hitting 33.61 trillion yuan. Exports surged 7.1% while imports dipped slightly, underscoring a dynamic global market.
MOFCOM defends China’s rare earth export controls, outlines implementation measures, rebuts U.S. tariffs and calls for dialogue to ensure supply chain stability.
China defends its rare earth export controls, urges the US to correct practices and resolve trade differences through dialogue to ensure a stable and sustainable economic relationship.
China announced immediate export controls on rare earth-related items containing Chinese-origin components, sending ripples through global tech supply chains.
China urges Mexico to comply with WTO rules and safeguard the rights of Chinese firms as anti-dumping probes into float glass and PVC tarpaulins escalate.
China’s Ministry of Commerce launches an anti-dumping investigation into pecan nuts imported from Mexico and the U.S., citing harm to domestic growers and a timeline through 2026.
Peru ships its first 48 tons of frozen avocados to the Chinese mainland, marking a breakthrough in global superfoods trade and sustainable farming innovation.
China’s Ministry of Commerce has added three U.S. entities to its export control list, blocking dual-use item exports to protect national security.