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China and Thailand Sign AEO Action Plan
China and Thailand recently signed an action plan that officially launched bilateral talks on the mutual recognition of certified operators. According to the customs announcement, the two sides will strive to make it "a model for customs cooperation among RCEP member countries."
China Finalizes 2022 Negative List for Market Access
China's National Development and Reform Commission and Ministry of Commerce recently issued the 2022 version of the negative list for market access, along with certain requirements for agencies to implement the list.
2022 Chinese Tax Exemption for Semiconductors Opens for Application
According to a recent notice issued by five Chinese agencies, as of March 25, companies that want to benefit from the preferential tax policy for the integrated circuit and software sectors in 2022 will have to submit their application within three weeks from that date. The notice lays out the
To Rein In Illegal IP Practices, Chinese IP Agency Sets Out Penalties
Earlier this year, China's intellectual property agency issued a new document that attempts to use administrative penalties to address unlawful acts in the area of intellectual property, such as malicious trademark registration and patent application using fraudulent data.
China Issues Draft Regulation on Network Protection for Minors
Recently, China's cyber agency issued a draft of its internet protection regulation for minors, which imposes obligations on tech companies in protecting minors' personal information as well as providing special services to minors.
China To Allow Dairy Products from Mongolia
China's Customs recently announced that it will allow dairy imports from Mongolia to enter, as long as they meet the inspection and quarantine requirements. The announcement also specifies all the detailed requirements.
China Issues New Measures for Foreign Business Registration, Emphasizing Pre-Establishment National Treatment
Recently, China's State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) issued new measures for the registration of foreign companies in China, in which the government emphasizes the principle of pre-establishment national treatment for foreign companies in the process of registration. The new rules will take effect next month.