Core Viewpoint - Wuhan Zhongyuan Yangtze Technology Development Co., Ltd. was fined 43,000 RMB for violating national export control regulations regarding the export of lithium thionyl chloride batteries [1][3][10] Summary by Relevant Sections Administrative Penalty - The penalty was issued by Shanghai Pujiang Customs on June 19, 2025, for the company's failure to provide necessary export licenses for controlled items [1][3] - The total value of the exported batteries involved in the violation was approximately 1,132,508.16 USD, with a determined illegal operating amount of 85,546.95 RMB [3][5] Violation Details - The company exported lithium thionyl chloride batteries from May 2022 to April 2024, involving 17 customs declarations [3][5] - The thionyl chloride component is listed in the national "Dual-Use Items and Technologies Export License Management Catalog," requiring an export license that the company did not submit [3][5] Compliance and Appeal Process - The company must pay the fine within 15 days of receiving the penalty notice, with a daily late fee of 3% applicable if not paid on time [3][7] - The company has the right to appeal the decision within 60 days to Shanghai Customs or file a lawsuit within six months to the Shanghai Second Intermediate People's Court [3][7] Company Background - Wuhan Zhongyuan Yangtze Technology Development Co., Ltd. is part of China Electronics Corporation and has a long history in the development and production of physical and chemical power sources, being one of the pioneers in lithium battery research and production in China [10]
武汉中原长江科技发展有限公司违反国家出口管制法被罚4.3万元
Qi Lu Wan Bao·2025-06-23 02:24