Announcement
25 Sep 2025
In September 2025, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced adding three US companies to China's Dual-use Export Control List.
Source
Number of interventions
1
1 certainly harmful
0 likely harmful
0 liberalising
Implementation date
25 Sep 2025
Revocation date:
No revocation date
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China: Government adds seven EU entities to the Export Control List (April 2026)
Announced: 24 Feb 2026
China: Government adds 20 Japanese entities to the Export Control List (February 2026)
Announced: 24 Feb 2026
China: Government adds 20 Japanese entities to Watch List for dual-use exports (February 2026)
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China: Inclusion of three US Companies in the Unreliable Entity List (September 2025)
Announced: 12 Aug 2025
China: Government removed 12 US companies from Export Control List (August 2025)
Prolonged: 10 Nov 2025
China: Temporary suspension of the addition of 28 US companies to Export Control List (May 2025, partially extended until November 2025)
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China: Government adds 12 US companies to Export Control List (April 2025)
Announced: 04 Apr 2025
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