China's export controls on dual-use goods to Japan aim to stop "remilitarization," according to the Ministry of Commerce.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BEIJING, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) — China's tightening of export controls on dual-use goods to Japan is aimed at curbing Japan's "remilitarization" and attempts to acquire nuclear weapons, which is entirely justified, reasonable and legal, a spokesman for China's Ministry of Commerce said Thursday.

China is committed to maintaining the stability and security of global production and supply chains, and export control measures will not affect goods intended for civilian use. According to a spokesperson for the country's trade ministry, relevant parties engaged in ordinary civilian trade should have no concerns.

China on Tuesday announced a ban on the export of all dual-use items to Japanese military users, for military purposes, to any other end-users, and for any other end-user purposes that contribute to Japan's military strength. -0-

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