China Issues Regulations on Industrial Security, Supply Chains
Beijing, April 08 (QNA) - The Chinese government announced Wednesday a set of regulations on industrial and supply chain security, under a decree signed by Chinese Premier Li Qiang.
Taking effect from the date of promulgation, the 18-article regulations are aimed at preventing security risks in industrial and supply chains, enhancing their resilience and security, and safeguarding economic and social stability as well as national security, the Chinese news agency Xinhua reported.
The document clarifies the principles for work on industrial and supply chain security, including promoting the stable and smooth functioning of global industrial and supply chains, and supporting core technology research in key sectors.
The document improves related institutional measures to safeguard the stable production, circulation and the sustained operation of raw materials, technologies, equipment and products in key sectors.
The document also stipulates that China will establish a security investigation mechanism for industrial and supply chains, under which relevant departments may launch investigations and take countermeasures against foreign countries, regions or international organizations, as well as foreign organizations or individuals, that undermine China's industrial and supply chain security. (QNA)
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