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China: 2017 catalogue of 'dual-use' goods released

Announcement

31 Dec 2016

December 31st, 2016 - The Chinese government released an annual list of goods requiring special import/export licensing.

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Number of interventions

4

2 certainly harmful

0 likely harmful

2 liberalising

List of interventions

4 in force

Implementation date

01 Jan 2017

Revocation date:

No revocation date

Import licensing requirement In force

In December 2016, the Chinese government published a catalogue of goods classified as 'dual-use'. This indicates said goods are considered by the Chinese government to be usable for both civilian and ...

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Export licensing requirement In force

The 2017 iteration of the relevant catalogue released by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce also shows which exported goods require a specific licence, due to their 'dual-use' classification, that is, b...

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Implementation date

01 Jan 2017

Revocation date:

No revocation date

Import licensing requirement In force

In addition to the above, the 2017 version of the dual-use goods catalogue released by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce contained 31 new items on the list of imported goods requiring a licence. The pr...

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Export licensing requirement In force

Finally, in the 2017 release of the 'dual-use items' catalogue promulgated by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, 33 items were added to the list of exported goods, meaning that they would newly require...

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