BEIJING: When asked on Thursday to comment on recent attempts by some self-media outlets to link China’s export controls on rare earths with challenges faced by specific manufacturing industries, Ministry of Commerce spokesperson He Yadong said, China has always placed high importance on maintaining the stability and security of global industrial and supply chains.
“In accordance with laws and regulations, we have continuously expedited the review of export license applications for rare earth-related products and have already approved a certain number of compliant applications as warranted. We will continue to strengthen the approval of compliant applications,” He told a regular press briefing.
China is willing to further enhance communication and dialogue with relevant countries on export controls and actively promote the facilitation of compliant trade, He said.
China calls for ceasefire, dialogue amid Iran, Israel tensions
The Chinese Foreign Ministry on Thursday called on the international community, especially major countries with influence, to create conditions for promoting a ceasefire and returning to dialogue and negotiation amid recent tensions in the Middle East.
Guo Jiakun, a spokesperson for the ministry, made the remarks at a regular press briefing in response to a question on the U.S. preparing for a possible strike on Iran in the coming days.
The Middle East is currently in a tense and fragile state, facing a risk of spiraling beyond control, Guo said.
China opposes any act that violates the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and infringes upon the sovereignty, security and territorial integrity of other countries, and opposes the use or threat of use of force in international relations, Guo said.
The international community, especially the major countries with influence, should uphold an impartial position and a responsible attitude to make efforts to prevent regional tensions from escalating, he said.