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China Enacts Supply Chain Security Regulations Targeting Foreign Disruption

Severity: Medium (Score: 57.0)

Sources: English.Cn, Bloomberg

Summary

On April 7, 2026, Chinese Premier Li Qiang signed a decree establishing new regulations focused on industrial and supply chain security. The 18-article document aims to mitigate security risks and enhance resilience within these sectors. It empowers government agencies to conduct investigations into foreign entities that may disrupt China's supply chains or impose trade restrictions. The regulations emphasize the importance of maintaining stable global supply chains and supporting key technology research. This initiative is part of China's broader strategy to safeguard its economic and national security against perceived foreign threats. The rules take effect immediately upon promulgation and include provisions for countermeasures against foreign organizations that undermine China's interests. Key Points: • China's new regulations focus on securing industrial and supply chains against foreign disruptions. • The rules allow for investigations and countermeasures against foreign entities impacting China's supply chains. • These regulations are part of China's strategy to enhance national security and economic stability.

Key Entities

  • China (country)
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