
China Pauses Addition of U.S. Firms to Control Lists for 90 Days
China suspends adding U.S. firms to its control lists for 90 days after high-level trade talks.
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China suspends adding U.S. firms to its control lists for 90 days after high-level trade talks.
Six U.S. firms have been added to the unreliable entity list by the Chinese mainland, restricting their trade and investments effective Thursday.
China’s General Administration of Customs has suspended import qualifications for six U.S. companies over inspection and quarantine issues.
The Chinese mainland has added 11 U.S. tech companies to its unreliable entity list over alleged military tech ties with the island of Taiwan, imposing trade restrictions.
The Chinese mainland has added 15 U.S. entities to its export control list, signaling potential shifts in international trade dynamics.
US companies in the Chinese mainland remain optimistic about their future, with 73% reporting positive returns and major plans to reinvest $14.59B over the next few years.