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China imposes export controls on 40 Japanese entities as tensions with Tokyo rise

China has imposed export controls on 40 Japanese entities, citing their contribution to Japan's "remilitarization." Twenty entities, including divisions of Mitsubishi Corporation, are now on a control list, prohibiting the sale of dual-use items from China. An additional 20 entities, such as Mitsui E&S, Fujitsu, and Komatsu divisions, are on a watch list requiring special licenses for such exports.

Associated Press (AP)Filed 2026-06-29 · 06:23 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
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China has imposed export controls on 40 Japanese entities, citing their contribution to Japan's "remilitarization." Twenty entities, including divisions of Mitsubishi Corporation, are now on a control list, prohibiting the sale of dual-use items from China. An additional 20 entities, such as Mitsui E&S, Fujitsu, and Komatsu divisions, are on a watch list requiring special licenses for such exports. The Chinese Commerce Ministry stated these measures are a response to Japan's pursuit of "new militarism" and its perceived wrongful course. Tensions have escalated following Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks on potential intervention if China used force against Taiwan, and Japan's reinforcement of its defense capabilities, including missile deployments. This action follows similar controls placed on Japanese companies in February.

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Japan’s Ground Self-Defense Force announced it deployed a Type-12 missile launcher on the country’s southernmost remote island of Minamitorishima.

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China's measures are entirely justified, reasonable and lawful. They are aimed at firmly deterring Japan’s reckless pursuit of ‘new militarism.’

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Twenty Japanese entities, including multiple divisions of Mitsubishi Corporation, have been placed on a control list prohibiting sales of dual-use items made in China.

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China imposed new export controls on 40 Japanese entities it says are contributing to the country’s “remilitarization.”

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Relations between Beijing and Tokyo have been increasingly tense since Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi last year implied Japan could intervene if China used military force against Taiwan.

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A delivery man drives past the Japanese Embassy in Beijing on Nov. 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan) By SIMINA MISTREANU Updated 8:07 AM MESZ, June 29, 2026 Leer en español Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — China imposed new export controls Monday on 40 Japanese entities it says are contributing to the country’s “remilitarization,” as tensions with Tokyo continue to rise. Twenty Japanese entities, including multiple divisions of Mitsubishi Corporation, have been placed on a control list, which prohibits Chinese and foreign exporters from selling to them dual-use items made in China, the Commerce Ministry said in a statement. dual-use items can be used for both civilian and military purposes. Additionally, 20 other entities have been added to a watch list for dual-use items, according to the ministry. The watch list includes Mitsui E&S which makes engines and other equipment for ships, as well as divisions of Fujitsu and Komatsu corporations. Chinese companies exporting to these firms will be required to apply for special licenses, submit risk assessment reports on the Japanese companies and written pledges that the dual-use items will not be used for military purposes. “China’s measures are entirely justified, reasonable and lawful. They are aimed at firmly deterring Japan’s reckless pursuit of ‘new militarism,’” read the Chinese Commerce Ministry statement. Nvidia’s AI chip sales in China stall, as local chipmakers like Huawei take the lead 5 MIN READ A Chinese dissident recounts his perilous dinghy escape to South Korea and how he got to Canada 4 MIN READ Chinese dissident who fled to South Korea by dinghy arrives in Canada 1 MIN READ 70 “We hope Japan will recognize its mistakes, reverse its wrongful course, genuinely reflect on its past and return to the right track,” it added. Relations between Beijing and Tokyo have been increasingly tense since Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi last year implied Japan could intervene if China used military force against Taiwan, an island democracy China claims as its own. Takaichi’s government is also further reinforcing Japan with more offensive capabilities, including deploying longer-range missiles on remote islands and promoting lethal weapons exports now allowed under a new policy. Japan will revise its defense and security documents by December, which could further increase its defense budget. On Monday, Japan’s Ground Self-Defense Force announced it deployed a Type-12 missile launcher on the country’s southernmost remote island of Minamitorishima, an apparent response to China’s growing activity expanding into the Pacific. In February, China put 20 Japanese companies on an export control list and 20 others on a watch list. The Commerce Ministry said that since then, “instead of reflecting on its past and correcting its course, Japan has continued down the wrong path” by accelerating remilitarization, deploying offensive weapons and launching missiles. China considers self-ruled Taiwan its own territory, to be retaken by force if necessary and has increased military pressure on the island. Earlier this month, the Chinese Coast Guard conducted patrols east of the island in what state media described a “pointed warning” to Japan and the Philippines over an announcement that the countries would discuss their maritime boundaries in waters that Beijing views as its own. The United Kingdom, Germany and France in a rare joint statement last week condemned Chinese activities in the waters east of Taiwan, adding they opposed any change of the status quo between China and Taiwan. Mari Yamaguchi in Tokyo contributed to this report. SIMINA MISTREANU Mistreanu is a Greater China reporter for The Associated Press, based in Taipei, Taiwan. She has reported on China since 2015. twitter mailto
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