China Association of Automobile Manufacturers Stands Firmly Behind Ministry of Commerce in Launching Anti-Discrimination Inquiry
2025-09-15 / Read about 0 minute
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On September 15th, reports emerged indicating that on September 13th, 2025, China's Ministry of Commerce issued an announcement, determining to commence an anti-dumping investigation into relevant analog chips imported from the United States. Additionally, it initiated an anti-discrimination investigation into U.S. measures affecting China's integrated circuit sector. The China Association of Automobile Manufacturers has voiced significant concern over these developments and wholeheartedly endorses the Ministry of Commerce's decision to implement necessary legal measures. The advancement of technology and sustainable growth within the automotive industry hinge upon an international market environment that is open, equitable, and devoid of discrimination. The association urges both domestic and international companies to bolster technological innovation and enhance collaboration across industrial chains. It advocates for deeper open cooperation in areas like electrification and intelligence, with the shared goal of driving the global automotive industry toward green, safe, and high-quality development. The association pledges its active support and cooperation in the investigation, vowing to steadfastly protect fair trade practices and uphold the legitimate rights and interests of the industry.