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China bans exports to Japan of dual-use goods that could enhance Tokyo’s military powerThe Associated PressBEIJING BEIJING — China on Tuesday banned exports of dual-use goods that can serve military purposes to Japan, a move that comes at time of heightenedThe Chinese commerce ministry said in a statement that exports of such items, which can serve both civilian and military purposes, to Japanese military users and all other end-users that could help enhance Japanese military power are prohibited.
Any individual or organization that violates the rule by transferring or providing these made-in-China products to Japanese groups and people would face legal consequences, regardless of where they are from, it said. The notice did not identify or describe specific items, but some exports — particularly in the technology sector such as drones and navigation systems — could be adapted for military use. There was no immediate reaction from Japan.At that time, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi slammed both Japan and Taiwan’s “pro-independence forces.” Wang said Japan’s current leaders openly challenge China’s territorial sovereignty and the postwar international order. Japan was defeated in World War II by the United States and its allies.in Beijing on Monday, Chinese leader Xi Jinping mentioned China’s and South Korea’s historical rivalry against Japan, calling on the two countries to “join hands to defend the fruits of victory in World War II and safeguard peace and stability in northeast Asia.”Marjorie Taylor Greene: Trump Prioritizing Corporations, Banks and Oil‘Fighter’ Singer-Songwriter Jon Kahn Debuts Haunting New Song One Year After Losing Home in L.A. Fires: ‘Sometimes Things Need to Burn to Understand Where You Need to Be’Fetterman: If We Didn’t Want Maduro Removed, Why Did Biden Have a Bounty on Him?Report: Maine’s Senate Hopeful Graham Platner Defies Scandals, Raises $5 MillionOnlyFans Strippers Receive O-1 ‘Genius’ Visas from U.S.
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