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China: 2018 catalogue of 'dual-use' goods released

Announcement

31 Dec 2017

December 31st, 2017 - 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 2018

Revocation date:

No revocation date

Import licensing requirement In force

In December 2017, the Chinese government published an updated catalogue of goods classified as 'dual-use'. This indicates said goods are considered by the Chinese government to be usable for both civi...

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Export licensing requirement In force

The 2018 catalogue of items released by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce also shows which exported goods require a specific licence, due to their 'dual-use' classification. This year saw two items rem...

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Implementation date

01 Jan 2018

Revocation date:

No revocation date

Import licensing requirement In force

In addition, the 2018 version of the dual-use goods catalogue released by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce contained three new items on the list of imported goods requiring a licence. 'Dual-use' goods...

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Export licensing requirement In force

Finally, the 2018 iteration of the catalogue released by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce contained five items that were added to the list of exported goods, meaning that they would newly require a du...

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