February 22 News: The Ministry of Ecology and Environment recently issued a notice to strengthen the full-chain supervision of ozone-depleting substances and hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), from production to disposal. This includes implementing strict quota licensing and filing management, utilizing big data to enhance the precision of law enforcement, and strengthening information sharing among multiple departments to protect the ozone layer and address climate change. Chempricehub Analysis on Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), Bull-Bear Score: 1.5. The Ministry of Ecology and Environment is strengthening the full-chain supervision of HFCs, covering all stages from production to disposal, and implementing strict quota licensing and filing management. This will restrict production and supply, reduce market availability in the short term, and benefit spot price increases. Additionally, the use of big data to enhance the precision of law enforcement and strengthen information sharing among multiple departments will further limit opportunities for non-compliant operations, driving up price expectations.