China adds Japanese entities to export control list, turning up heat on Tokyo - The Star
China adds Japanese entities to export control list, turning up heat on Tokyo The Star
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China adds Japanese entities to export control list, turning up heat on Tokyo The Star

China's Commerce Ministry says the move against Japanese firms will prevent the remilitarisation of Japan.

China has announced export restrictions on dual-use products to 20 Japanese entities, claiming they supply Japan's military, in what is described as the latest escalation of tensions.
Beijing imposed export controls on 20 entities, including Mitsubishi and the Japanese space agency, accusing them of helping to enhance Japan's military capabilities.
Japanese entities are placed under export controls; they have no reason to complain: Global Times editorial Global Times
Export curbs issued against Japanese entities with military connections China Daily

China's Ministry of Commerce has taken action against 40 Japanese companies and organizations, justifying the decision by stating their ties to the military pose a threat to national security.
China has added 20 Japanese entities to its export control list, citing concerns over 're-militarization' and aiming to curb specific trade activities.
China has issued export curbs against certain Japanese entities, citing their connections to military activities, in a move described as targeted and legitimate.
China's MOFCOM has imposed export restrictions on 40 Japanese entities, citing their military ties and a shift in Japan's security policy.
China has imposed restrictions on exports to Japanese companies, citing concerns over Japan's 'remilitarization' as the reason for the move.

China has added 20 Japanese entities to its export control list – including several subsidiaries of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries – and 20 more to a watch list for the export of dual-use goods, Beijing’