China's commerce minister on Tuesday raised "serious concerns" with U.S. Secretary of Commerce over U.S. semiconductor policies towards China and restrictions on Chinese connected vehicles, calling for sanctions against Chinese companies to be lifted. https://yakihonne.s3.ap-east-1.amazonaws.com/ad6a909b8dfd6e278f94881d83dbd5ad5f9260c7502175059b29042e589fb93c/files/1718790627582-YAKIHONNES3.png https://yakihonne.s3.ap-east-1.amazonaws.com/ad6a909b8dfd6e278f94881d83dbd5ad5f9260c7502175059b29042e589fb93c/files/1721286680007-YAKIHONNES3.jpg
The conversation reflects ongoing tensions between the two countries, particularly in the technology sector. Wang's concerns highlight the impact of U.S. policies on China's technological advancement and economic interests, especially as the U.S. is considering further restrictions on technologies that involve Chinese and Russian components
China's Commerce Minister, Wang Wentao, expressed "serious concerns" to U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo regarding the United States' semiconductor policies directed at China. This discussion also included concerns about restrictions on Chinese connected vehicles