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China’s 2026 Online Industrial Product List: Compliance Work Before 1 December
Information date: 21 August 2026. China’s State Administration for Market Regulation has published the 2026 List of Key Industrial Products Sold Online. From 1 December 2026, e-commerce operators handling listed products
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MOFCOM’s 20 August Briefing: A Compliance Map for Cross-Border Investigations
Information date: 21 August 2026. China’s Ministry of Commerce used its 20 August 2026 press briefing to address trade measures, the EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation investigation involving JD.com, and new cooperation arr
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China’s Hospital Insurance Overhaul: 3 Moves for Foreign Health Firms
China will pay one uniform rate for 158 common ailments across all hospital tiers, shifting demand to community clinics: 3 moves for foreign health firms.
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China’s 18-Measure County Plan: 4 Entry Moves for Foreign Brands
Nine Chinese government agencies on August 18 released 18 measures to unlock consumption in county-level markets, where rural retail sales hit ¥3.8 trillion in the first seven months of 2026, growing 1.3pp faster than urban. Four entry moves for foreign consumer brands as Beijing re-routes growth downward.
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China Adds Chemicals to Carbon Market: 3 Moves for Foreign Firms
China is folding petrochemicals and chemicals into its carbon market, bringing 80% of CO2 under trading. Here are 3 compliance moves for foreign firms.
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What China’s Pecan Anti-Dumping Deposits Mean for Foreign Ag Exporters
MOFCOM's preliminary anti-dumping ruling requires importers of U.S. and Mexican pecans to post per-company customs deposits from August 11. This policy briefing explains the ruling's impact on export contracts, landed costs, and how foreign ag exporters should respond.
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What China’s Cooling Inflation Means for Foreign Business Costs: 2026 Update
China's CPI dropped below 1% in July 2026 for the first time since January, while PPI slowed to 3.5%. This policy briefing explains what disinflation means for foreign companies' pricing power, input costs, and profit margins in China.
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China’s Social Security Crackdown Hits Payrolls: 5 Compliance Moves for Foreign Employers
Beijing is forcing employers to pay social security on actual wages, with regional compliance targets of 65-100% and backdated demands already landing. Five compliance moves for foreign companies running payroll in China.
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China’s Offshore Trust Crackdown: 4 Tax Compliance Moves for Foreign Investors in 2026
China's STA has issued new rules treating offshore trusts as controlled foreign structures when they hold PRC assets. Caixin reports 1,200+ trust arrangements flagged for review. Here are 4 compliance moves foreign investors must make before enforcement tightens in January 2027.
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China’s July Bank Loans to Rebound: 3 Credit Signals for Foreign Borrowers
China's new yuan loans are forecast to rebound to 126 billion yuan (US$18.7 billion) in July from a rare year-ago contraction, but half of surveyed institutions expect below 100 billion yuan. This policy briefing explains what the credit data signals mean for foreign companies borrowing and operating in China.
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China Overhauls Agriculture Law: 5 Food Security Rules Foreign Agribusiness Must Know
China's revised Agriculture Law tightens food security provisions and mandates higher rural incomes. Here are 5 compliance moves foreign agribusiness and food companies must make before the provisions take effect in 2027.
