Chinese Commerce Ministry Threatens Legal Action Against Those Enforcing US Chip Sanctions

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2025-05-21
BEIJING, May 21 (RIA Novosti) - Organizations and individuals who enforce US restrictions on Chinese chip exports face legal action under Chinese law, the Chinese Commerce Ministry said on Wednesday. "Enforcement or facilitation of the execution of US measures by an organization or individual may be regarded as a violation of China's Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law and other regulations and will entail legal responsibility," the ministry said in a sta......
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