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Impact LevelMedium
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Scope LevelRegional
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Last Update2025-09-13
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Event Overview
The situation highlights a growing tension in international trade, where one nation's use of export controls is seen as an overreach and a threat to the economic development and technological advancement of another. This reflects broader geopolitical and economic competition, with implications for global supply chains and innovation.
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China Responds to U.S. Addition of Chinese Entities to Export Control List
On September 12, 2025, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce responded to the U.S. decision to add several Chinese entities to its export control 'Entity List.' The spokesperson criticized the U.S. for broadening national security concerns and abusing export controls, targeting Chinese entities in sectors such as semiconductors, biotechnology, aerospace, and logistics. China views these actions as unilateral and bullying, prioritizing U.S. interests over the development rights of other countries, disrupting normal business interactions, and destabilizing global supply chains. China strongly opposes these sanctions and urges the U.S. to correct its actions. The response comes ahead of scheduled economic and trade talks between the U.S. and China in Spain starting September 14. China will take necessary measures to protect the legitimate rights of its companies.