On February 24, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning hosted a routine press conference. On February 24, the Ministry of Commerce announced that Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. and 19 other Japanese entities have been added to the export control list, and Subaru Corporation, Tokyo Science University, and 18 other Japanese entities have been added to the watch list. An NHK reporter asked about this. “For specific questions, I suggest you consult the relevant Chinese authorities,” Mao Ning said. “What I want to say is that, in order to safeguard national security and interests, and to fulfill international obligations such as non-proliferation, China is taking measures in accordance with laws and regulations. The goal is to prevent Japan’s ‘re-militarization’ and nuclear ambitions, which is entirely legitimate, reasonable, and lawful.” (The Paper)
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China has included 20 Japanese entities on the export control list, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds
On February 24, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning hosted a routine press conference. On February 24, the Ministry of Commerce announced that Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. and 19 other Japanese entities have been added to the export control list, and Subaru Corporation, Tokyo Science University, and 18 other Japanese entities have been added to the watch list. An NHK reporter asked about this. “For specific questions, I suggest you consult the relevant Chinese authorities,” Mao Ning said. “What I want to say is that, in order to safeguard national security and interests, and to fulfill international obligations such as non-proliferation, China is taking measures in accordance with laws and regulations. The goal is to prevent Japan’s ‘re-militarization’ and nuclear ambitions, which is entirely legitimate, reasonable, and lawful.” (The Paper)