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China asks industry associations to help issue force majeure certificates

© Reuters. China asks industry associations to help issue force majeure certificates© Reuters. China asks industry associations to help issue force majeure certificates

BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s Commerce Ministry said on Wednesday it will ask various industry associations in the country to help foreign firms affected by the virus outbreak get force majeure certificates.

The ministry, in a notice published on its website, also asked the industry associations to provide necessary legal and information services.

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Source: Economy - investing.com

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