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The restriction applies to EU companies without operations in China and to contracts valued at more than US$6.3 million.
Chinese experts said the high-level reception of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi from European countries' leaders ...
European companies with operations in China will be exempt from the restrictions. For non-European companies, the proportion of medical devices imported from the EU can't exceed 50% of the value of a ...
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