Putailai: Preliminary Evaluation Suggests Negligible Impact of Export Control Measures on Its Operations
2025-10-13 / Read about 0 minute
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On an interactive platform, investors posed a query to Putailai regarding whether the export control policy for lithium battery-related items and artificial graphite anode materials, rolled out by the Ministry of Commerce on October 9, would have any bearing on the company's business operations and financial performance. Putailai promptly replied, indicating that a preliminary evaluation reveals that the policy is expected to exert a negligible impact on its business. Specifically, the export control policy doesn't impose a blanket ban on exports; rather, the company will apply for the necessary permits as stipulated. The lithium battery automation equipment sector predominantly caters to the domestic market, with overseas revenue accounting for a minuscule fraction. Moreover, its primary products fall outside the purview of the control measures. The anode material division has consistently complied with export control regulations, with export volumes fluctuating in tandem with market dynamics. It is anticipated that the new regulations will not have an adverse effect. The company has not set up manufacturing facilities overseas, thereby eliminating the concern of overseas factories importing domestically produced equipment. Given that its business activities do not entail technology transfer, they remain unaffected.