Core Viewpoint - The Chinese Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Mechanical and Electrical Products has issued a warning regarding illegal gold mining activities in several African countries, advising Chinese citizens and companies to refrain from participating in such activities and to report to embassies [1] Group 1: Regulatory Environment - Chinese embassies in the Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Madagascar, and Niger have released announcements cautioning Chinese nationals against illegal gold mining [1] - The regulatory environment in certain African countries is becoming stricter, necessitating enhanced compliance management and risk assessment by companies involved in exporting mining equipment [1] Group 2: Equipment and Compliance - Companies are advised to be aware of the risks associated with exporting mining equipment to Africa, which includes excavators, crushing or grinding machines, screening, separation or washing machines, mixing or stirring machines, electroplating, electrolysis or electrophoresis equipment, high-pressure water pumps, and mortar pumps [1] - It is recommended that companies carefully select partners based on their business reputation and legal operating qualifications to ensure that the exported equipment is used for compliant business activities [1]
中国机电产品进出口商会提示相关企业防范对非洲出口采金设备风险
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-12-10 09:56