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The United States intends to relax high-tech exports to China 47 products list will be announced

China's export control policy adjustment is brewing in the United States, will relax 47 kinds of high-tech products export controls, including aviation electronic equipment, semiconductor equipment and electronic products etc.. U.S. Department of Commerce officials are expected to increase hundreds of millions of dollars of exports to china.

U.S. Vice Minister of Commerce Mai C Mickey (David McCormick) 9 in Washington, DC, known as the center for international strategic research center specializing in the United States on China's export control policy speech. He said that the purpose of China's export policy adjustment is not only to strengthen the legitimate export of civilian technology, but also to prevent and thus strengthen the Chinese military forces.

He said, therefore, the United States needs to focus not only on what technology, but also what purpose of these technologies and users who are.

Mai C Mickey said the U.S. Department of Commerce will soon publish a list of these 47 categories of products, but he declined to disclose details. However, he mentioned in his speech at least 3 categories of products, that is, avionics, semiconductor equipment and electronic products.

According to the new policy, the United States will not be convinced that good records, related products and technology to the military Chinese company "will be removed from the license application to the China potential sales of hundreds of millions of dollars."

Comet also mentioned that the adjusted policy will be more targeted than before, will also allow some of the products are not listed in the control of the control.

But Mai C Mickey said that this adjustment can encourage Chinese companies to keep their commitments, but also to save the United States officials concerned about energy, focusing on the impact of greater security and more complex cases of the United states. He also urged other countries, especially in Europe and Japan, to adopt such policies.

Mai C Mickey talked about this in Beijing last month, but this is the first time he made a statement in Washington, the purpose may be just to test the response of washington.

In his speech, Comet tried to make a conciliatory gesture. He stressed that after the adjustment of the policy will be a win-win situation.

Prior to the presence of the United States Assistant Minister of Commerce Li Qi Teng fort on the first financial daily said that the success of this adjustment will ultimately depend on the U.S. Department of Commerce to determine what kind of standards and how the Chinese response.

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