China Adds 20 Japanese Firms to Export Control Lists Amid Taiwan-Related Tensions

China Adds 20 Japanese Firms to Export Control Lists Amid Taiwan-Related Tensions
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China restricts exports to Japanese companies citing concerns over Taiwan and dual-use goods.

  • China placed 20 Japanese companies on an export control list restricting sales of certain goods, according to The Independent
  • An additional 20 Japanese companies were added to a watchlist by China, according to The Independent
  • The restrictions target 'dual-use' goods that could have military applications, according to DW
  • The measures follow comments by the Japanese leader on Taiwan, which China claims as its territory, according to The Independent
  • China's commerce ministry announced the bans as part of trade measures, according to DW

According to The Independent, China has placed 20 Japanese companies on an export control list and added 20 others to a watchlist, restricting sales of certain goods. DW reports that the restrictions focus on 'dual-use' goods that could have military applications. These actions follow comments by Japan's leader on Taiwan, which China claims as its territory. The Chinese commerce ministry announced the measures amid ongoing diplomatic tensions between the two countries.

The export controls represent a development in trade relations between China and Japan amid diplomatic tensions related to Taiwan, according to the sources. The restrictions on dual-use goods may affect Japanese companies involved in those sectors. The announcements were made by China's commerce ministry as part of trade policy measures, according to DW.