
Chinese mainland vows zero tolerance on strategic mineral smuggling
The Chinese mainland vows strict action against smuggling of strategic minerals, stepping up export controls and guidelines to curb illicit exports.
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The Chinese mainland vows strict action against smuggling of strategic minerals, stepping up export controls and guidelines to curb illicit exports.
Chinese mainland tightens full-chain export controls on strategic minerals to curb smuggling, boost traceability, and secure supply for tech and green energy.
China announced it will ban exports of dual-use items to 16 U.S. entities effective April 4, reflecting its commitment to safeguard national security.
The Chinese mainland has added 15 U.S. entities to its export control list, impacting international trade and business operations between the two nations.
The Chinese mainland has added 28 U.S. entities, including General Dynamics and Boeing Defense, to its export control list to protect national security and meet international obligations.
China’s Ministry of Commerce tightens export controls on dual-use items to the U.S., citing national security and international obligations.
China’s Ministry of Commerce criticizes US semiconductor export controls, accusing Washington of disrupting global markets and abusing national security.
China strongly opposes the U.S. adding Chinese firms to export control lists, citing significant harm to global supply chains and enterprise rights.
The Chinese mainland strongly opposes the U.S. placing Chinese entities on its export control list, citing unwarranted reasons and potential impacts on international trade.
A recent U.S. decision to add 37 Chinese entities to its export control list has sparked strong opposition from China, citing misuse of national security measures and threats to global economic stability.