CAAM: Backs Ministry of Commerce's Launch of Probes into U.S.-Originated Analog Chip Products, Vows Active Collaboration with Investigative Bodies
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On [Insert specific release date if available, otherwise keep as is for now] today, the official website of the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) released a statement, expressing its support for the Ministry of Commerce's decision to initiate anti-dumping investigations into relevant analog chips imported from the United States, as well as anti-discrimination investigations into the U.S. measures targeting China in the integrated circuit sector. In the context of international trade, anti-dumping investigations are a crucial means to safeguard fair competition. Dumping occurs when a foreign producer sells a product in the importing country at a price lower than its normal value, which can harm the domestic industry of the importing country. Anti-discrimination investigations, on the other hand, aim to address unfair trade practices where a country discriminates against another in terms of trade policies and measures. On September 13, 2025, the Ministry of Commerce made public its determination to commence anti-dumping investigations concerning imported relevant analog chips with U.S. origin and to initiate anti-discrimination investigations into the U.S. measures directed at China in the integrated circuit field. The CAAM has shown a great deal of concern over this issue. It firmly stands behind the Ministry of Commerce in taking the necessary legal actions. Moreover, the association has called upon both domestic and foreign enterprises to enhance technological innovation and foster cross-industrial-chain collaboration. By doing so, it hopes to jointly drive the high-quality development of the global automotive industry. After all, in today's interconnected global economy, technological progress and cooperative efforts across borders are key to the sustained growth of industries.