Japan Condemns China's Dual-Use Export Ban Amid Growing Threats to Rare Earth Supplies

Tokyo has labeled Beijing's latest military export restrictions "absolutely unacceptable," as the diplomatic rift over Taiwan escalates into a trade war threatening Japanese automakers and global chip supply chains.

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Japan Condemns China's Dual-Use Export Ban Amid Growing Threats to Rare Earth Supplies

Escalating Trade Conflict: Japan vs. China

Crisis Status

The biggest dispute between Asia's top economies in years

Key Risk Factor

Potential broader curbs on vital rare earth elements

TOKYO, JAN 7
Japan has officially denounced China's ban on dual-use exports as "absolutely unacceptable." The move signals an intensifying geopolitical struggle as Beijing weighs broader restrictions on critical minerals.

Dual-use items consist of goods, software, or technologies—including critical minerals for drones and chips—that possess both civilian and military applications.

Political Catalysts

The friction intensified following remarks by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, who stated that a Chinese attack on Taiwan could be viewed as an "existential threat" to Japan. China, maintaining its claim over Taiwan, responded with these targeted export bans.

Industry Impact

  • Automotive Sector: Japanese automakers face severe operational risks if China expands its current restrictions.
  • Rare Earth Minerals: State media indicates that Beijing is considering wider curbs on these essential elements, which are vital for high-tech manufacturing.

By Satoshi Sugiyama and Kantaro Komiya (Reuters)

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