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AMEC removed from Pentagon blacklist through legal approach
Global Times | English | News | Dec. 20, 2024 | UndeterminedLegal Exposure
The US Department of Defense has removed Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment Inc. China (AMEC) from its Chinese Military Company list after AMEC filed a lawsuit against the designation. This led to a 1.78% increase in AMEC's share price in the Chinese A-share market. Industry expert Ma Jihua noted that AMEC's legal victory sets a positive precedent for other Chinese companies facing similar issues, highlighting the ability to defend against baseless US claims.
Initially added to the CMC list in January 2024, AMEC had previously been removed in January 2021 after presenting substantial evidence. The recent removal followed AMEC's continuous efforts to clarify its status with the DoD and subsequent legal action. Additionally, IDG Capital was also removed from the CMC list, which, while lacking specific sanctions, can harm a company's reputation and deter partnerships.
Meanwhile, some US politicians are pushing for stricter economic and trade restrictions with China. A congressional vote is expected to limit US investments in sectors viewed as national security risks, building on prior Treasury Department measures. China's Foreign Ministry has criticized these actions as harmful to fair economic practices and global supply chains, urging US politicians to stop politicizing economic matters.
Despite rising tensions, opportunities for US-China cooperation still exist. While political factions in the US may advocate for increased restrictions, there is a shared understanding of the need for collaboration on global challenges. China remains open to dialogue and cooperation, with recent meetings between economic working groups from both countries addressing macroeconomic policies and trade restrictions.
UnionPay expands cross-border services, partners with WeChat Pay
Shanghai Municipal Peoples Government | English | CityState | Dec. 20, 2024 | UndeterminedBizdev-Partnering
UnionPay International has partnered with Wise Platform to enhance cross-border remittance services to China. Effective December 16, the service now supports all UnionPay cardholders, expanding accessibility for expatriates in China.
The upgraded service also offers 24/7 instant transfers, allowing funds to be credited immediately to UnionPay cards, which streamlines the transfer process.
Additionally, on December 17, UnionPay International collaborated with WeChat Pay, enabling international UnionPay-linked e-wallets to scan WeChat Pay QR codes in China. This partnership supports eight overseas e-wallets, allowing users to link their UnionPay cards for seamless payments in renminbi, enhancing convenience for international transactions.
国务院关注罚没收入异常增长、大量异地执法
The State Council is concerned about the abnormal growth of fines and confiscations and a large number of off-site law enforcement
Caijing | Local Language | News | Dec. 20, 2024 | Regulatory Enforcement Actions
Premier Li Qiang has called for stronger supervision of law enforcement to address the abnormal growth of fines and off-site law enforcement practices. During a State Council session, he stressed the need for standards in administrative law enforcement and an administrative discretion benchmark system to rectify existing issues and boost efficiency.
Concerns over the abuse of discretion and unfair practices have led the government to prioritize public grievances and streamline regulatory processes. Li Qiang emphasized enhancing benchmarks for licensing and enforcement, advocating for reasonable penalties tied to the severity of infractions. These efforts aim to create a more business-friendly environment through standardized law enforcement and rigorous oversight.
With non-tax revenue from fines constituting around 10% of local budgets, there is significant societal concern regarding "excessive fines." State officials have acknowledged the need to regulate law enforcement that may prioritize profit over genuine enforcement. Deputy Xiao Shengfang highlighted how the connection between law enforcement and local fiscal revenue can foster exploitative behaviors, jeopardizing the rule of law and the rights of individuals and businesses, particularly in economically vulnerable areas.
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