China prioritizes tougher export controls and supply-chain resilience to protect economic interests amid rising geopolitical tensions, reports South China
China has made tougher export controls and supply-chain resilience top priorities this year as officials seek to safeguard economic interests amid rising geopolitical tensions, reported Hong Kong's South China Morning Post.
The Ministry of Commerce stated that it would enhance legal frameworks, improve risk prevention, and tighten the 'safety net for opening up' as one of eight core work areas. This statement followed the ministry's annual work conference in Beijing.
China has increasingly deployed export controls to protect national security and critical technologies. Officials indicated that these measures are intended to balance economic openness with stronger safeguards against external risks.
