
The South African Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a government official surrender and renamed Taiwan’s two offices. The government continued to discuss countermeasures. The Ministry of Economic Affairs announced on the 23rd that 47 items including chips and other products transported to South Africa should be approved first. The Ministry of Economic Affairs said today that the case has not published the Executive Yuan Public Report Center, so it has not yet entered the official preview process. It is just that the Ministry of Economic Affairs' website electronically released column information. After discussing and confirming with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it has decided to suspend the issuance of this preview.
On July 21, the South African Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that it would rename and reduce Taiwan’s two locations. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs recently discussed countermeasures with relevant ministries, including restricting the transfer of chips to South Africa, and calling South Africa to negotiate with Taiwan as soon as possible.
The Ministry of Economic Affairs announced on the 23rd that it amends 47 items including "Free Trade Port District Transfers to Approved Products" and "Suspends the import and exit of specific countries or regions or specific goods or take other necessary measures" and CCC8541.10.10.00-6, "Dioxin grains and crystals, except for photosensitive diodes or light-emitting diodes" should be approved by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and will be officially implemented in late November; the Ministry of Economic Affairs said today that this notice will be suspended.
Extended reading: Taiwan-controlled chips are exported to South Africa, media said it is caused by excessive pressure application in China Renamed and reduced to wait for Taiwan's entrance! Taiwan rarely sees export control of South Africa's offering chips