China announced on Tuesday the decision to strengthen export controls on dual-use items destined for Japan, in accordance with the relevant provisions of laws and regulations including the Export Control Law of China. The announcement takes immediate effect. The decision was made in order to safeguard national security and interests and fulfill international obligations such as non-proliferation, said China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) on Tuesday.
Specifically, under the decision, all dual-use items are prohibited from being exported to Japan for military end users, military purposes, or any other end users or uses that contribute in any way to enhancing Japan’s military capabilities, per the MOFCOM.
Any organization or individual in any country or region that violates the above provisions by transferring or providing relevant dual-use items of Chinese origin to organizations or individuals in Japan will be held legally liable in accordance with the law, said the MOFCOM.
Frankly, this will accelerate Japan and the West in establishing their rare earth industries, but in the short to medium term, it remains an attack.China imposes stricter export controls to Japan
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China tightens export control of dual-use items to Japan, with immediate effect: MOFCOM
Frankly, this will accelerate Japan and the West in establishing their rare earth industries, but in the short to medium term, it remains an attack.
This is no longer just about rare earths; it's about the Ministry of Commerce determining that exports are related to or "benefit the JSDF," even basic chemicals like two bases and three acids (H₂SO₄, HCl, HNO₃, NaOH, Na₂CO₃), white sugar, potassium permanganate, etc., could be banned from export.Frankly, this will accelerate Japan and the West in establishing their rare earth industries, but in the short to medium term, it remains an attack.
This is no longer just about rare earths; it's about the Ministry of Commerce determining that exports are related to or "benefit the JSDF," even basic chemicals like potassium permanganate could be banned from export. Almost all the industrial products you can think of are on that list.
Frankly, this will accelerate Japan and the West in establishing their rare earth industries, but in the short to medium term, it remains an attack.
Okay, this is getting way too serious now.