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CN MOC Spokesperson Confirms US Lifts Series of Restrictions on CN
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Related U.S. companies reportedly received notifications from the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) to resume exports of certain products, including software, ethane, and aircraft engines, to China.

A spokesperson from China's Ministry of Commerce (MOC) responded, stating that both countries recently confirmed the implementation of the important consensus reached during the June 5's call between the two countries' leaders and consolidated the details of the Geneva economic and trade talks, after the Sino-U.S. economic and trade talks in London.

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At this juncture, both teams are working intensively to implement the results of the London framework, the MOC spokesman said. China is reviewing and approving export license applications for controlled items in accordance with laws and regulations. The U.S. has also taken corresponding actions, lifting a series of restrictive measures against China, and has informed China of the situation.
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