Chinese Premier Li Qiang has signed a State Council decree to unveil the regulation on implementing the anti-foreign sanctions law, comprising 22 articles, set to take effect on Monday, Xinhua News Agency reported on Monday.
The document includes content in areas such as improved countermeasures, detailed procedures, and strengthened departmental coordination.
The regulation specifies the seizure, detention, and freezing of assets, relevant transactions, cooperation, and other activities prohibited or restricted under the anti-foreign sanctions law.
It also outlines measures such as prohibiting or restricting import/export activities, investment, providing data/personal information, and imposing fines on violators.