The Ministry of Commerce of Mainland China announced that the investigation of Taiwan's trade barriers will be extended to January 12, 2024, which is the eve of the Taiwan election next year.
The Ministry of Commerce of the Mainland announced the above news on the official website on Monday (October 9).
According to the announcement, according to the regulations of the Foreign Trade Law of the People's Republic of China and the Ministry of Commerce's foreign trade barriers, the Ministry of Commerce issued an announcement on April 12 this year, and decided to conduct trade barriers to Taiwan's trade restrictions on mainland trade.Essence
In view of the complexity of the situation in this case, according to the rules of the investigation of foreign trade barriers, the Ministry of Commerce of the Mainland decided to extend the investigation period of this case for three months, that is, the deadline for the investigation period of this case was January 12, 2024.
The Ministry of Commerce of the Mainland announced on April 12 that a trade barriers were conducted on Taiwan's 2455 products involved in the restrictions on land trade.The results of the survey will be released as soon as October 12, but the condition can be extended to January 12 next year.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce of the Mainland, Shu Jingsing, said at a press conference on August 17 that the investigation was promoted in an orderly manner on the basis of laws and regulations, openness, fairness and fairness.A preliminary survey shows that Taiwan ’s trade restrictions on mainland trade are suspected of violating the WTO’ s rules such as “non -discrimination principles” and “general cancellation quantity restrictions”.
Taiwanese scholars have previously judged that land will not comprehensively stop the Straits Cross -Strait Economic Cooperation Architecture Agreement (ECFA), but it is likely that in the form of "cutting sausages", selecting the early collection list will have a greater impact on Taiwan.Commodities, countermeasures are taken.
The Taiwan election will be voted on January 13 next year. The current vice president Lai Qingde, Hou Youyi and Ke Wenzhe are the Presidential candidates for the Democratic Progressive Party, the Kuomintang and the People's Party.Guo Taiming, the founder of Hon Hai Group, and deputy Lai Peixia are being signed for the qualifications.