China’s rise as a global technology leader and its recent experiences and tensions with the U.S. has transformed its approach to export controls. In this article, export controls are broadly defined to include China’s controls on dual-use technology, encryption, cybersecurity and unreliable entities. The authors are of the view that there has been a shift in China’s approach to export controls since the mid-2010s. In this context, this article seeks to provide a brief overview of the evolution of China’s export control regulations, the current regulatory construct and implications for companies doing business in and with China
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