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新华财经早报:9月15日
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2025-09-14 23:48
Group 1 - The US and China held talks in Madrid regarding economic and trade issues on September 14 [2] - The 2025 China International Service Trade Fair concluded with over 900 achievements in sectors such as construction, IT, and finance, attracting nearly 2000 offline exhibitors and 5600 online exhibitors [2] - The National Food and Strategic Reserves Administration reported that over 100 million tons of wheat have been purchased nationwide during the summer grain purchasing season [2] Group 2 - From January to August, China's railway construction saw an investment of 504.1 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 5.6%, contributing to domestic demand and economic recovery [2] - The China Communications Enterprise Association expressed strong support for the Ministry of Commerce's anti-dumping investigation against US-originated chips [2] - The A-share merger and acquisition market has seen increased activity, with foreign institutions like Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs entering as major shareholders before public announcements [2] Group 3 - The second phase of the self-regulatory supervision platform for investment banking business is set to launch on September 22, 2025 [2] - China Merchants Bank (Europe) signed a 110 million yuan financing agreement with Baudouin International Engine Company in France, marking the first RMB financing in the southern region of France [2] - Zijin Mining announced the production launch of a lithium carbonate project in Argentina, with plans for an annual capacity of 40,000 tons in the second phase [2]
商务部:对原产于美国的进口相关模拟芯片发起反倾销立案调查 就美国对华集成电路领域相关措施发起反歧视立案调查
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2025-09-14 18:00
Group 1 - The Ministry of Commerce of China announced an anti-dumping investigation into imported related analog chips originating from the United States, effective from September 13, 2025 [1] - The investigation was initiated following a formal application submitted by the Jiangsu Semiconductor Industry Association on July 23, 2025, citing concerns over the impact of U.S. imports on the domestic industry [1] - The investigation is expected to conclude by September 13, 2026, with a possible extension of six months under special circumstances [1] Group 2 - The Ministry of Commerce also announced the initiation of an anti-discrimination investigation into U.S. measures affecting the integrated circuit sector, starting from September 13, 2025 [2] - Preliminary evidence suggests that U.S. measures in the integrated circuit sector are discriminatory against China, violating the Foreign Trade Law of the People's Republic of China [2] - The spokesperson emphasized that U.S. protectionist measures, including the 301 investigation and export controls, are detrimental to China's high-tech industries and the stability of the global semiconductor supply chain [2]
中国通信企业协会发声!
券商中国· 2025-09-14 16:00
Core Viewpoint - The China Communications Industry Association supports the Ministry of Commerce's investigation into U.S. products and measures, emphasizing the need to protect the rights of Chinese information and communication enterprises against unfair restrictions imposed by the U.S. government [1][2]. Group 1: Support for Investigations - The Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China announced an anti-dumping investigation into imported simulation chips from the U.S. and a discrimination investigation regarding U.S. measures in the integrated circuit sector [1]. - The China Communications Industry Association strongly opposes the U.S. government's unilateral and discriminatory practices that harm the legitimate development rights of Chinese enterprises and disrupt global supply chains [1]. Group 2: Call for Fair Competition - The healthy development of the information and communication industry relies on an open, fair, and orderly market competition environment, urging global industries to oppose protectionism and unilateral sanctions [2]. - The association advocates for sustainable and win-win development through technological innovation, industry chain collaboration, and international cooperation [2]. Group 3: Principles for Global Prosperity - The belief is held that only by adhering to principles of openness, inclusiveness, and mutual benefit can the global technology industry achieve common prosperity and long-term development [3].
中美新一轮经贸会谈在即,商务部连续表态→
第一财经· 2025-09-14 09:05
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent U.S. export controls on several Chinese entities, highlighting the Chinese government's strong opposition to these measures and the upcoming U.S.-China trade talks in Spain aimed at addressing these issues [3][4]. Group 1: U.S. Export Controls - The U.S. Department of Commerce has placed multiple Chinese entities on an export control "entity list," affecting sectors such as semiconductors, biotechnology, aerospace, and logistics [3]. - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce criticizes the U.S. for misusing national security as a pretext for unilateral actions that harm global trade and distort the market [3][4]. Group 2: Upcoming Trade Talks - Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng will lead a delegation to Spain from September 14 to 17 for discussions with U.S. officials on unilateral tariffs, export controls, and issues related to TikTok [4]. - The Chinese government emphasizes its commitment to protecting the legitimate rights of its companies and seeks a fair business environment for Chinese enterprises operating in the U.S. [4][5]. Group 3: Anti-Dumping Investigations - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has initiated an anti-dumping investigation into imported simulation chips from the U.S., citing a 37% increase in import volume and a 52% decrease in import prices from 2022 to 2024, which negatively impacts domestic producers [6][8]. - The semiconductor industry in China supports the Ministry's actions, advocating for a fair competitive environment and opposing U.S. unilateral measures that disrupt the global supply chain [7][8]. Group 4: Discrimination Investigations - An announcement was made regarding the initiation of a discrimination investigation against U.S. measures in the integrated circuit sector, which are seen as discriminatory and harmful to China's technological development [8]. - The Chinese government asserts that these U.S. actions violate World Trade Organization rules and threaten the stability of the global semiconductor supply chain [8].
事关芯片,中国回应
半导体行业观察· 2025-09-14 02:55
Core Viewpoint - China has initiated anti-dumping investigations against certain imported analog chips from the United States in response to perceived aggressive actions by the U.S. in the semiconductor sector, claiming violations of WTO rules and harm to domestic industries [2][3][15]. Group 1: Anti-Dumping Investigation - The Ministry of Commerce of China received a formal application for an anti-dumping investigation on July 23, 2025, from the Jiangsu Semiconductor Industry Association, representing the domestic analog chip industry [3]. - The investigation will cover imported analog chips from the U.S. with a focus on general interface and gate driver chips, which have seen a 37% increase in import volume and a 52% decrease in import prices from 2022 to 2024 [2][3]. - The investigation period is set from January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2024, with the damage assessment period from January 1, 2022, to December 31, 2024 [3][4]. Group 2: Investigated Products - The investigation targets certain analog integrated circuit chips, specifically those using 40nm and above process technology, including general interface chips and gate driver chips [4][5]. - General interface chips include various types such as CAN transceiver chips, RS485 transceiver chips, and digital isolator chips, which are used in automotive and industrial applications [5][6]. - Gate driver chips are designed to control power semiconductor devices, enhancing their switching speed and efficiency [6]. Group 3: Investigation Procedures - Interested parties must register to participate in the investigation within 20 days of the announcement, providing relevant information about their operations and the products involved [7][9]. - The Ministry of Commerce will utilize methods such as questionnaires, hearings, and on-site inspections to gather information during the investigation [11][18]. - The investigation is expected to conclude by September 13, 2026, unless extended under special circumstances [14][19]. Group 4: Discrimination Investigation - The Ministry of Commerce has also launched an anti-discrimination investigation against U.S. measures affecting China's semiconductor industry, citing evidence of discriminatory practices since 2018 [15][16]. - The investigation will assess various U.S. actions, including tariffs and restrictions on exports of semiconductor products and manufacturing equipment to China [16][17]. - The investigation will follow similar procedures as the anti-dumping investigation, with a typical duration of three months [19][21].
中国半导体行业协会、中国机电商会发声!
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2025-09-14 00:24
Group 1 - The Ministry of Commerce of China announced anti-dumping investigations on imported related analog chips from the United States and initiated a discrimination investigation regarding U.S. measures in the integrated circuit sector [2][9] - The Ministry's spokesperson highlighted that the U.S. has implemented a series of prohibitive and restrictive measures against China in the integrated circuit field, which are seen as discriminatory and harmful to China's development interests and the global semiconductor supply chain [2][9] - The Chinese Semiconductor Industry Association expressed support for the Ministry's actions, emphasizing the need for a fair environment for the healthy development of the semiconductor industry [4][5] Group 2 - The China Electromechanical Products Import and Export Chamber (China Electromechanical Chamber) also expressed strong support for the Ministry's investigations, condemning the U.S. government's unilateral actions that disrupt global supply chains and harm Chinese enterprises [9] - The China Electromechanical Chamber stated that domestic industries have the right to initiate anti-dumping investigations against low-priced imports that impact the Chinese market, in accordance with national laws and WTO rules [9]
中国半导体行业协会、中国机电商会发声!
证券时报· 2025-09-14 00:12
Core Viewpoint - The Chinese government, through the Ministry of Commerce, has initiated anti-dumping and anti-discrimination investigations against the U.S. regarding semiconductor imports and related measures, emphasizing the need for a fair trade environment in the semiconductor industry [2][4][8]. Group 1: Government Actions - On September 13, the Ministry of Commerce announced an anti-discrimination investigation into U.S. measures affecting the integrated circuit sector, citing a series of prohibitive actions by the U.S. that harm China's high-tech industry development [2]. - The Ministry also launched an anti-dumping investigation into imported analog chips from the U.S., responding to domestic industry requests and aligning with WTO rules [2][4]. Group 2: Industry Associations' Support - The China Semiconductor Industry Association expressed support for the Ministry of Commerce's actions, highlighting the necessity of a fair environment for the healthy development of the semiconductor industry [4][5]. - The China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products also voiced strong support for the investigations, condemning the U.S. for its unilateral trade practices that disrupt global supply chains [8]. Group 3: Industry Implications - Both associations emphasized the importance of continuous technological innovation and international cooperation to foster a competitive semiconductor industry, advocating for adherence to market rules [4][8].
中国机电商会:坚决反对美国政府在集成电路领域对华采取一系列禁止和限制措施
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-09-13 16:03
Core Viewpoint - The China Electromechanical Products Import and Export Chamber (CMEP) strongly opposes the U.S. government's series of prohibitive and restrictive measures against China in the integrated circuit sector [1] Group 1: U.S. Measures and China's Response - The CMEP supports the Chinese Ministry of Commerce's decision to initiate anti-dumping investigations against U.S. imported analog chips and to launch anti-discrimination investigations regarding U.S. measures in the integrated circuit field [1] - The CMEP criticizes the U.S. government's broad interpretation of national security, which has led to unilateral actions that harm Chinese enterprises and disrupt global supply chains [1] Group 2: Fair Trade and Market Environment - The CMEP emphasizes the importance of a fair competitive market environment for the stable development of the semiconductor industry [2] - The organization encourages enterprises to promote technological innovation, strengthen industry chain collaboration, and actively engage in international cooperation to advance the semiconductor industry towards high-quality development [2]
芯片突发!商务部出手
中国基金报· 2025-09-13 13:46
Core Viewpoint - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has initiated anti-dumping investigations against imported analog chips from the United States and has also launched an anti-discrimination investigation regarding U.S. measures in the integrated circuit sector, citing violations of WTO rules and harm to Chinese enterprises' legitimate rights and interests [2][6]. Group 1: Anti-Dumping Investigation - The anti-dumping investigation was initiated in response to applications from the domestic semiconductor industry, in accordance with Chinese laws and WTO regulations [3][4]. - The investigation covers general interface and gate driver chips imported from the U.S. Preliminary evidence indicates that from 2022 to 2024, the import volume of these products increased by 37%, while the import prices decreased by 52%, negatively impacting domestic product sales [4][8]. - The investigation period for dumping is set from January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2024, while the period for assessing industry damage is from January 1, 2022, to December 31, 2024 [8][9]. Group 2: Anti-Discrimination Investigation - The Ministry of Commerce has decided to launch an anti-discrimination investigation against U.S. measures in the integrated circuit sector, which are perceived as discriminatory and harmful to China's high-tech industries [6][26]. - The investigation will examine various U.S. measures, including tariffs imposed since 2018 and restrictions on exports of integrated circuit products and manufacturing equipment to China [27][28]. - The investigation is set to begin on September 13, 2025, and will typically last for three months, with the possibility of extension under special circumstances [30].
中国机电商会:支持商务部对美相关产品及措施发起调查
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-09-13 13:46
Core Viewpoint - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has initiated an anti-dumping investigation into imported simulation chips from the United States, in response to discriminatory measures against China's integrated circuit sector [1] Group 1: Trade Measures and Investigations - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced an anti-dumping investigation on September 13, 2025, targeting simulation chips originating from the United States [1] - The investigation is a reaction to the U.S. government's unilateral actions that have negatively impacted Chinese enterprises and disrupted global supply chains [1] - The China Electromechanical Products Import and Export Chamber supports the Ministry's efforts to protect the legitimate rights of Chinese industries [1] Group 2: Industry Development and Cooperation - The semiconductor industry requires a fair competitive market environment for sustainable development [2] - The China Electromechanical Products Import and Export Chamber encourages enterprises to drive technological innovation, strengthen industry collaboration, and engage in international cooperation to promote high-quality development in the semiconductor sector [2] - The goal is to establish a more open, fair, and orderly market environment, laying a solid foundation for the prosperity of the global semiconductor industry [2]