New laws open up trade with China for Specialty Equipment Market Association members

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New laws in China enable Specialty Equipment Market Association member companies to sell products legally, according to the Chinese Ministry of Commerce. The announcement was made during a recent meeting at SEMA headquarters in Diamond Bar.
"Legal uncertainties have been a major deterrent to our member's participation in the growing Chinese automotive market," SEMA Chairman Jim Cozzie said in a press release. "This pro industry amendment sends an important signal to Chinese consumers and SEMA members that car personalization is legal and welcomed by the government of China." 
Information about SEMA: www.sema.org

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