China slaps export controls on dozens of Japanese entities
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China’s Ministry of Commerce says measures are a response to Tokyo’s ‘new militarism’.
China has slapped export controls on dozens of Japanese entities over Japan’s alleged “militarism”, Beijing’s latest economic salvo in a months-long feud with Tokyo.
China’s Ministry of Commerce said on Monday that it added 20 organisations to its blacklist of entities barred from receiving dual-use items with potential military applications, citing national security and non-proliferation concerns.
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The blacklisted entities include the state-affiliated National Institute for Defense Studies, Naval Systems Research Center and Ground Systems Research Center, as well as firms Mitsubishi Precision, MHI Logitech, and Kawajyu Gifu Manufacturing
The Commerce Ministry also added 20 organisations, including Mitsui E&S, Terra Drone and Hitachi Advanced Systems, to its watch list of entities that are required to submit a risk assessment and a written assurance that their exports will not contribute to Japan’s military capabilities.
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