MOFCOM Press Conferences

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China Revises Its Graphite Export Controls

Last Friday, China's Ministry of Commerce and General Administration of Customs (GACC) announced that they had adjusted the export controls on graphite, which were instituted in 2006, by revising the scope of controlled items. The majority of current graphite exports from China have already been subject to export

MOFCOM Officials Comment on Trade with EU and Australia, Investment, and Export Controls

During a press conference last week, China's Ministry of Commerce spokesperson He Yadong offered comments on the upcoming China-EU High-Level Economic and Trade Dialogue, China's outbound investment, trade disputes with Australia, and the implementation of export controls on gallium and germanium.

MOFCOM Responds to EU Subsidy Investigation

China's Ministry of Commerce expressed "high concern and strong dissatisfaction" with the European Commission's announcement about an anti-subsidy investigation on imports of Chinese electric vehicles (EVs).

MOFCOM Comments on U.S. Outbound Investment Restrictions and Trade Barrier Investigation

At yesterday's press conference, the spokesperson for China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) commented on the recent U.S. executive order that restricts outbound investment in China, and provided updates on the ongoing trade barrier investigation against Taiwan and China's export controls on gallium and

MOFCOM Data Shows "New Three" Products Become New Growth Point

China's commerce officials revealed more data on China's trade and investment over the first half of 2023 at a recent press conference.

MOFCOM Comments on Japan Export Controls and US-Taiwan Trade Deal

MOFCOM spokesperson expressed "firm opposition" against both.

Chinese Officials Warn against EU Sanctions over Russia Sales

After the news broke that the European Commission proposed to sanction multiple Chinese companies over their sales to Russia, several Chinese officials pushed back against this proposal at various events this week, and warned of taking "necessary measures" to protect Chinese firms.
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