Group 1 - The Ministry of Commerce and the General Administration of Customs announced export controls on lithium batteries and artificial graphite anode materials to safeguard national security and interests, effective from November 8 [1][2] - The export control measures are in line with international practices and aim to prevent the proliferation of dual-use items, with a focus on military applications [2][6] - Export applications to military users and those listed on control and watch lists will generally not be approved [3][6] Group 2 - The Ministry of Commerce confirmed that the decision to implement export controls on rare earth-related technologies was made after careful evaluation, addressing risks posed by illegal acquisition of technologies by foreign entities [6][7] - The government aims to maintain the stability of the global rare earth supply chain while fulfilling international obligations [6][7] - The Ministry of Commerce also placed certain foreign entities, including anti-drone technology companies, on an unreliable entity list, prohibiting them from engaging in import and export activities with China [10]
今日财经要闻TOP10|2025年10月9日
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-09 11:41