The Ministry of Commerce of Mainland China issued an announcement on Friday (December 15), which determined that Taiwan has stipulated in Article 3 of the foreign trade restriction measures for mainland trade restrictions, which constitutes a trade barrier.

According to the announcement issued by the website of the Ministry of Commerce of Mainland China, according to Article 31 of the survey results and Article 31 of the foreign trade barriers, the Ministry of Commerce made the above identification.

Announcement saying that in accordance with the application of the China Food and Livestock Import and Export Chamber of Commerce, the China Ministry of Entry and Export Chamber of Commerce, and the China Textile Import and Export Chamber of Commerce, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Foreign Trade Law of the People's Republic of China and the investigation of foreign trade barriers,On April 12 this year, the Ministry of Commerce issued Announcement No. 1123, and decided to conduct a trade barriers to the relevant measures for the prohibition of imports of mainland products on the formulation of Taiwan ’s and being implemented.

The Taiwan Ministry of Economic Affairs and Trade Bureau announced in January this year that the import of related products from mainland China was prohibited. A total of 2455 mainland products were included in the prohibited import list.The popular "Konjac Shuang", "Huang Feihong Spicy Peanut" and snail powder are sold on the Internet.

The above announcement states that given the complicated case, the Ministry of Commerce issued Announcement No. 35 on October 9th, and decided to extend the period of the investigation for three months, that is, the deadline for the investigation period of this case will be next year next yearJanuary 12.

The current investigation is over. According to Article 31 of the survey results and investigation rules for foreign trade barriers, the Ministry of Commerce has determined that there is a situation stipulated in Article 3 of the foreign trade restrictions on the mainland trade restrictions, which constituteTrade barriers.