China Restricts Export of Dual-use Items to Japanese Companies
China announced export ban on dual-use items against Japanese private companies on February 26th. The companies that were applied export control amounted to twenty. China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) argued that Japan was accelerating its effort of remilitarization, citing its expansion of defense capability or nuclear ambitions. The government of Japan firmly opposed China’s unilateral measures for economic pressure. Twenty entities were listed as the companies or institutes to which exporting dual-use items are restricted. Companies that export goods or technologies that have both civilian and military applications from China to listed entities will need to submit a risk assessment report and a written commitment that the items will not be used to enhance Japan’s military strength. The listed entities include five companies in Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group including Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, two in Kawasaki Heavy Industries Group, six in ...