Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 15
China Bars Nuctech Probe Compliance as EU Presses Foreign Subsidies Case
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 15

China Bars Nuctech Probe Compliance as EU Presses Foreign Subsidies Case

1 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 15
  • China’s Ministry of Justice said the EU cannot enforce parts of its Nuctech investigation in China, calling the bloc’s use of the foreign subsidies regulation improper extraterritorial jurisdiction.
  • The ministry said Brussels demanded broad, unnecessary information held inside China during its probe of the security equipment maker, and ordered parties not to comply with those measures.
  • Beijing said the EU requests violate international law and basic norms of international relations, sharpening a legal and political clash over how far the bloc can reach in subsidy investigations involving Chinese companies.
With China and the EU locked in a legal standoff over Nuctech, how can global firms avoid getting crushed between conflicting laws?
Could escalating regulatory battles between China and the EU trigger a wider economic decoupling, and what would that mean for global supply chains?