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China Enacts First Supply Chain Security Regulations (2026)

2026/04/15
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China Enacts First Supply Chain Security Regulations (2026)

According to www.morganlewis.com, China’s State Council published the Regulations on Industrial and Supply Chain Security on April 7, 2026, with immediate effect and no transition period. The Regulations constitute China’s first comprehensive, national security–driven framework governing industrial and supply chain activities—unifying previously fragmented tools such as export controls and anti-sanctions provisions.

Centralized Oversight & Expanded Triggers

The Regulations establish a centralized coordination mechanism involving more than 15 government agencies, including the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM), the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), and the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC). They broaden regulatory triggers beyond foreign government actions to include commercial conduct by multinational companies (MNCs) that authorities may interpret as affecting supply chain stability—particularly where such conduct has a material impact on Chinese counterparties or critical supply chain nodes.

Article 15: Countermeasures Against Foreign Companies

  • Allows Chinese authorities to initiate investigations and impose countermeasures when a foreign organization or individual “interrupts normal transactions” with Chinese counterparties or adopts “discriminatory measures” that “cause or may cause substantial harm” to China’s supply chain security
  • Does not require proof of intent; the standard hinges on actual or potential harm—a threshold granting regulators significant interpretive latitude
  • Countermeasures may extend to entities controlled by the foreign organization, including subsidiaries, joint ventures, or portfolio companies globally

Article 13: Restrictions on Supply Chain Data Collection

Article 13 prohibits any entity from conducting supply chain-related “investigations or information collection” within China “in violation of relevant state provisions.” Though undefined, this language is broad enough to potentially cover:

  • ESG audits (e.g., forced labor assessments, carbon footprint mapping)
  • Diligence required under the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) or the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD)
  • Supply chain mapping identifying critical nodes, capacities, or substitution plans
  • Questionnaires or on-site inspections conducted by foreign buyers of Chinese suppliers

Until implementing rules clarify scope, MNCs should assume that any structured data collection about a Chinese counterparty’s supply chain could trigger scrutiny, especially if data is shared cross-border or used for foreign regulatory compliance.

Article 16: Mandatory Domestic Execution & Personal Liability

Article 16 requires organizations and individuals within China to “strictly execute” government-adopted countermeasures and emergency response measures. In practice, this means China-based subsidiaries and executives of MNCs may be legally mandated to comply with Chinese countermeasures—even where those measures directly conflict with US or EU sanctions or the company’s global compliance policies. Critically, enforcement applies to individuals: China-based managers and representatives may face travel bans, visa restrictions, or data transfer prohibitions for non-compliance.

Compliance Uncertainty & Immediate Impact

Key terms—including “interrupts normal transactions” and “discriminatory measures”—are not defined in the Regulations, creating significant interpretive uncertainty for compliance decisions. The Regulations have no grace period and took effect immediately upon publication on April 7, 2026. As noted in the source, “the Regulations shift China’s regulatory posture from reactive countermeasures to proactive behavioral deterrence, targeting not only foreign government measures but also commercial conduct by multinational companies that may be viewed as affecting supply chain security.”

Source: www.morganlewis.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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