China rolls out new rules to step up countermeasures to foreign sanctions

The rules concern the implementation of
Those on the list may be denied entry into
The new regulations detail the sectors that foreign individuals and organisations can be restricted from. Those include education, science and technology, legal services, environmental protection, economy and trade, culture, tourism, health and sports.
The regulations also stipulate what steps the Chinese government can take to enforce the countermeasures, such as banning or restricting individuals and organisations from import and export of related goods and technologies.
In recent years,
In response,
The anti-foreign sanctions law is another tool
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