Key facts
- China bars exports of dual-use items to Japanese military users or for military purposes.
- The decision is in accordance with Chinese laws and regulations.
- Concerns cited include Japan's "re-militarization" and pursuit of nuclear weapons.
During a press conference, China's foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian addressed a report suggesting the U.S. had asked China to resume rare earth exports to Japan. Lin Jian stated that China prohibits the export of dual-use items to Japanese military users or for military purposes, citing Chinese laws and regulations. He expressed concerns regarding Japan's alleged "re-militarization" and its pursuit of nuclear weapons.
