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China tightens control on export of dual-use items to Japan over Taiwan
China announced on Tuesday the immediate tightening of export controls on dual-use products to Japan, a measure that affects goods with possible military applications and which comes in a context of …
China bans export of dual-use items for military purposes to Japan over Taiwan remarks
The restrictions apply to all goods that could enhance Japan’s military capabilities. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
China Restricts Rare Earth Exports to Japan Amid Taiwan Tensions
China has banned the export of dual-use items to Japan that could be used for military purposes, in response to remarks by Japan’s Prime Minister about Taiwan. The restriction focuses on items …
China–Japan row: Beijing bans exports of dual-use goods to Tokyo amid Taiwan-related tensions; cites national security concerns
China on Tuesday banned exports of dual-use goods that can serve both civilian and military purposes to Japan, a move that comes amid heightened tensi.
Takaichi effect? China bans export of military-use items to Japan
Beijing’s Ministry of Commerce announced on Tuesday that China has banned the export of military and commercial applications to Japan. The dual-use items could significantly contribute to the …
China considering tightening exports of certain rare earths to Japan
China is considering tightening export permit reviews for certain rare earth–related items to Japan, in response to Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s recent erroneous remarks on China’s Taiwan …
China’s central bank pledges to cut RRR, interest rate in 2026
China’s central bank said on Tuesday it will cut the reserve requirement ratio and interest rates in 2026 to keep liquidity ample, and continue to implement appropriately loose monetary policy.
China’s financial associations reclassify RWAs as ‘risky,‘ report says
Seven Chinese financial industry associations reportedly classified RWAs as subject to regulatory crackdowns in the country.
In China, a Debate About Political Power Ignites After Maduro’s Capture
Some saw what happened in Venezuela as a playbook for seizing Taiwan, while others warned about ideological rigidity.
Shenzhen poised for bigger role in world robotics arena as firms vow to boost output
Premier Li Qiang urges faster adoption of robotics to benefit industries and households during a meeting with tech companies in Shenzhen.
Irish PM aims for deeper trade talks with China in Beijing
Ireland’s Prime Minister Micheal Martin is set to have more in-depth talks on trade with China’s No. 2 official on Tuesday, working to strengthen strategic ties with the world’s second-largest economy amid frosty China-European Union…
How Beijing CBD rose from nondescript to noteworthy
A prosperous and lively CBD has now become a standard configuration of first-tier or even second-tier cities in China. The CBDs in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Guangzhou rank 13th, 14th and 22nd respectively worldwide, according…