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China bans dual-use exports to Japan that could enhance military power
Summary
China's commerce ministry announced a ban on exports of dual-use goods to Japanese military users and other end-users that could enhance Japan's military power. The notice did not list specific items and drew no immediate response from Japan.
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China announced a ban on exports of dual-use goods to Japan that can serve military purposes, the commerce ministry said. The restriction is aimed at shipments to Japanese military users and other end-users that could help enhance Japan's military power. The ministry said individuals or organizations that transfer such Chinese-made products to Japanese groups would face legal consequences regardless of where they are based. The notice did not specify particular items covered by the ban.
Key facts:
- China's commerce ministry announced a prohibition on exports of dual-use goods to Japanese military users and other end-users that could enhance Japan's military power.
- The ministry said violators would face legal consequences regardless of their country of origin.
- The notice did not identify or list specific items covered by the ban.
- The announcement comes amid heightened tensions between China and Japan over Taiwan and recent regional military activity.
Summary:
The move tightens export controls on items Beijing says could be used for military purposes and occurs in the context of rising diplomatic strain related to Taiwan. Undetermined at this time.
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