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I'd bet any enforcement is entirely temporary.They did so years ago.
The difference with today is that it looks like China is beginning to put some teeth on that ban and actually act on it. Rules don't matter if the police don't enforce... and they weren't enforcing it until today.
They'll put teeth on it so long as they attempt to get their coin off the ground, and when it inevitably fails they'll stop enforcing the ban. Ideally inthis time the chinese government will be buying up crypto coins at a heavily deflated price through shell companies.