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Beijing Suspends Mango Imports from Taiwan
Today, China's Customs agency announced that it would suspend mango imports from Taiwan, citing pest concerns. This is the same justification previously offered by Beijing for bans on Taiwanese sugar apples and wax apples, although the ban on sugar apples has been lifted.
Beijing Takes New Steps to Attract Foreign Investment
China's central government recently announced new measures to attract foreign investment. These measures cover policies related to market access, national treatment, data flows, and fiscal and tax support.
Beijing's Recent Effort to Bolster Private Economy
China's planning agency, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), along with several other agencies, has published 28 measures to bolster the private economy. This is part of the central government's effort to send a signal to boost market confidence.
Think Tank Paper Looks at China’s Gallium/Germanium Export Moves
In a paper published last week by the French Institute of International Relations, research fellow John Seaman argues that China's recent export controls on gallium and germanium may not have a big impact themselves, but they are "a shot across Washington’s bow and an invitation to
China Expands Export Controls on Drones
Today, China announced new export controls on drones and drone-related equipment, effective on September 1.
Chinese Tech Hub Shenzhen Pushes the Use of Domestic Operating Systems
China's southern city Shenzhen issued a new action plan to promote the use of domestic operating systems developed by Huawei, which is headquartered in the city.
China Adjusts Meat Import Policies
In recent weeks, China's Customs agency has adjusted its policies toward meat imports as a response to disease updates and bilateral negotiations.