Export ban for Taiwan firms a stern warning for separatist forces: Beijing
The new rules on dual-use items will affect eight companies, including suppliers to the Taiwanese military

The move, announced by the Ministry of Commerce on Wednesday, was described by the mainland’s Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) as a “stern warning against repeated provocations by separatist forces”.
The move was intended to safeguard “national security and interests” and to fulfil “international non-proliferation obligations”, the ministry said.
The new rules, which are effective immediately, prohibit the export to the named entities of dual-use items – materials, technology or equipment that can be used for both civilian and military purposes.
“All ongoing relevant exports must be stopped immediately,” the ministry said. “In exceptional cases where exports are necessary, businesses must apply to the commerce ministry for approval.”
AIDC is a key supplier to Taiwan’s indigenous defence industry, including its fighter jet development programme.