Introduction to FedEx transports US guns to China:
After repeatedly shipping Huawei packages to the United States, FedEx was once again caught in the whirlpool of public opinion for carrying guns in China. Comprehensive media reported on August 18 that the Jinan Branch of the Fuzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau of Fujian Province reported on the 18th Beijing time that the bureau had received an alarm recently, and a sports article company in Fujian received a US customer from the US Federal Express Company. Courier package with guns inside.
China timely announced the progress of the phased investigation, not only responding to public concerns but also demonstrating the determination to protect user rights and safeguard public safety in accordance with the law. The article said that firearms are dangerous goods with great lethality. China adheres to the principle of strict control over the management of firearms. If it violates the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Firearms, and manufactures, sells or transports firearms without permission, it shall be investigated for criminal responsibility according to law. Any courier company operating in China and its employees shall abide by relevant laws and regulations, strictly perform the procedures of receiving and receiving inspections, real name collection and delivery, and passing the aircraft security inspection system, and shall not give the illegal elements an opportunity to succumb, nor be able to test the law and become illegal. The transportation channel for the sale and purchase of firearms.

Since the US government listed Huawei in the export control "entity list" in May this year, FedEx has repeatedly and repeatedly made Huawei's express mail, which is doubtful that it is intended to cooperate with the US government's "long-arm jurisdiction." In order to ascertain the truth, protect the rights and interests of the law, and optimize the business environment, the relevant Chinese authorities filed a lawsuit against FedEx on June 1, and sent a notice of inquiry to FedEx (China) Co., Ltd. on June 14th, July 26 On the day of the announcement of the results of the phased investigation, it was found that FedEx’s statement that the transfer of Huawei’s express shipments to the US Department was “misoperation” was inconsistent with the facts. The company was also suspected of staying in more than 100 shipments involving Huawei. At the same time, the investigation also found other FedEx violations.
In response, China's Ministry of Commerce spokesperson Feng has said that for which companies will be listed, China will consider the following factors: First, whether the entity has imposed blockades, confessions or other discriminatory measures against Chinese entities. Second, whether the entity's actions are based on non-commercial purposes, violate market rules, and violate the spirit of the contract; third, whether it causes substantial damage to Chinese enterprises or related industries; whether it poses a threat or potential threat to national security.

