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China's Ministry of Commerce has announced potential additional measures against Taiwan, accusing Taiwan of violating fair trade practices with restrictions on over 2,000 Chinese products. The Chinese Ministry claims these restrictions were found during an investigation conducted last December, and Taiwan has yet to address the issue. Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council has expressed regret over the situation and plans to minimize any negative effects.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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