In response to reports, the German government is considering a question that restrictions to the export of chemicals used to manufacture semiconductor chemicals. A spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded and urged relevant countries and China to jointly maintain international economic and trade order.A German government spokesman said that the German Prime Minister's Palace has not planned to implement this restriction.
Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Mao Ning on Friday (April 28) said that economic and trade cooperation is mutually beneficial. China is an important market for global semiconductors.In the name, the practice of export control of China is not constructive. In the end, it will only harm people and themselves, and it also affects the stable supply chain of the world's industrial chain.
She said that China has advised these countries to respect the laws of market economy, start from safeguarding the rules and their own interests, and work with China to maintain the international economic and trade order and promote the construction of an open world economy.
The Minister of Commerce of China Wang Wentao, Wang Wentao, held a talks with Habeck, Germany and the Minister of Economic and Climate Protection in Berlin on Thursday (27th) in Berlin, expressed concern about the German side restrictions on export restrictions.
The press release released by the official website of the Ministry of Commerce of China, Wang Wentao and Habeck have implemented the economic and trade consensus of leaders of the two countries, preparations for the next stage of high -level communication issues and achievements, deepening bilateral pragmatic cooperation, and creating fairness for enterprises on both sides.The issues such as fair business environment and trade statistics and green cooperation frankly exchanged opinions.
Bloomberg quoted people familiar with the matter on Thursday that the German government, led by Prime Minister Tsugs, is discussing the restrictions on exporting chemicals to the production of semiconductors to the production of semiconductors.
The German government spokesman told Reuters on Friday that the German Prime Minister's Palace has no plans to implement this restriction.This is the first time that the German government responded after the relevant report was released.