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Make sure the world map you buy is not made in CCP China

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Chinese customs seize thousands of maps over missing South China Sea ‘nine-dash line’​

  • A total of 23,500 ‘problematic’ maps seized by customs officials in the eastern city of Ningbo
  • Offending maps also fail to include Beijing’s island claims in the East and South China seas, and lack a vetting number, officials reveal


Customs officials in China’s eastern Zhejiang province have seized thousands of maps intended for export because the national borders represented did not conform to Chinese territorial claims in the South China and East China seas.

Ningbo city customs authorities said the two batches of “problematic maps”, numbering 23,500 in all, omitted the nine-dash line covering Beijing’s vast claims in the South China Sea that extend as far as 2,000km (1,200 miles) from the Chinese mainland.

The maps also failed to include contested island chains claimed by China, such as the Spratlys and the Paracels in the South China Sea, as well as the uninhabited East China Sea islands called the Diaoyus – claimed by Japan as the Senkaku.

For years, Beijing has cracked down on “problematic maps” that it deems to “endanger sovereignty, national reunification, territorial integrity, national security and interests”. Omitting disputed territories and the nine-dash line are typical characteristics of problematic maps, according to China’s natural resources ministry, the state map regulator.

The nine-dash line was ruled unlawful under international law by the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague in a 2016 ruling, which Beijing refused to take part in and has refused to recognise.

China has remained firm about how its territorial claims are presented, even by private companies headquartered outside the mainland.

In 2018, American clothing retailer Gap apologised to Beijing for selling T-shirts adorned with a Chinese map without Taiwan and its claimed South China Sea islands. Beijing also set a deadline for foreign airlines to change their references to Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau so that they are not represented as independent countries.

Ningbo customs also said the maps seized did not go through vetting and lacked a map vetting number required under Chinese law.

Chinese mapping laws require maps, and products showing a map, to go through vetting by the Ministry of Natural Resources during export. Maps intended to be published or shown outside mainland China also need to be vetted.

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/ar...pgtype=homepage
 

laksaboy

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Seriously, just move your factories out of China and there would be no problems. :cool:

Should not have brought that shitty country into the WTO back in the day. :wink:



 

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Seriously, just move your factories out of China and there would be no problems. :cool:

Should not have brought that shitty country into the WTO back in the day. :wink:



Alot of companies have moved out from ChiCons land...n those remaining have a hard time Too

 

syed putra

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Even european car companies that help build chinese auto market and reaped huge profits for nearly a decade will soon feel the chinese onslaught into their market eith EV's. Most battery manufacturers are based in china,
 
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