China slaps export controls on dozens of Japanese entities
China's Ministry of Commerce has imposed export controls on dozens of Japanese entities, citing national security and non-proliferation concerns. The measures, announced on Monday, are a response to Japan's alleged "new militarism" and "remilitarisation." Twenty organizations, including research institutes and companies like Mitsubishi Precision and MHI Logitech, have been added to a blacklist barring them from receiving dual-use items with potential military applications. An additional twenty entities, such as Mitsui E&S and Hitachi Advanced Systems, have been placed on a watch list requiring risk assessments for their exports. A Chinese Ministry of Commerce spokesperson stated the move is legitimate and reasonable, while Japan's chief cabinet secretary urged Beijing to revoke the measures, calling them unacceptable.