China-Japan Clash Over "Dual-Use" Export Ban
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A major diplomatic dispute is escalating between China and Japan. The conflict centers on Japan's new ban on exporting certain "dual-use" goods to China. These are items that can be used for both civilian and military purposes.
The tension increased after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi commented on regional security. She specifically mentioned challenges linked to Taiwan. China claims the self-ruled island as part of its territory.
Beijing strongly objected to the remarks. Chinese officials see them as interference in China's internal affairs. This reaction directly fueled the new trade restrictions from Tokyo.
The export ban targets advanced materials and equipment. Japan says the controls are for national security. China views them as an unfair economic weapon.
This clash combines sharp political disagreement with concrete trade action. It marks a significant worsening in relations between the two Asian powers. Observers warn the rift could impact regional supply chains and stability.