China's Export Control Tightening Law Enacted Security-related Products, etc. October 18, 7:08

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In China, a law has been enacted to tighten export restrictions on security-related products, and the US government is increasing pressure on export restrictions on Chinese companies, so it seems that there is an aim to restrain the United States. I will.

According to China's state-run Xinhua News Agency, the "Export Control Law" was enacted on the 17th at the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress in China to tighten export restrictions.



The law lists foreign companies that have determined that they may threaten China's security, and prohibits or restricts the export of security-related products, technologies, and services.



At this time, the specific items covered are not known, but the law will come into force on December 1st.



As the US-China conflict intensifies, the US lists Chinese telecommunications equipment giant Huawei and regulates exports, so it seems that there is also an aim to restrain the US, and it will be a new source of conflict in the future. There is also the possibility of becoming.



In addition, the law states that processing using materials exported from China and then exporting products to other countries is also subject to regulation, and depending on the operation of the Chinese government, it will affect Japanese companies. It has been pointed out that it may come out.