Ministry of Commerce Responds to U.S. Restrictions in Testing, Certification, and Telecommunications Sectors

U.S. FCC restrictions have prompted a response from China and may disrupt the global communications and electronics supply chain See how the Ministry of Commerce responds and what follow-up impacts may be, and learn about China-U.S. economic and trade relations and corporate risks

On May 1, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce responded to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's adoption of restrictive measures related to testing, certification, and telecommunications. The spokesperson said that the U.S. side, without factual basis, has generalized the concept of national security and imposed discriminatory restrictions on enterprises and products from other countries, including China. This approach violates market principles and also affects the stability of ChinaU.S. economic and trade relations. China pointed out that if the relevant measures are ultimately implemented, they may disrupt the global industrial and supply chains in communications, electronics, and related fields, and harm the interests of U.S. companies and consumers. China urges the U.S. side to stop its wrong practices and revoke the relevant measures; if the U.S. side continues to push ahead, China will take necessary measures to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies.