终于来了,“日企购买中国稀土被拒”

Group 1 - Chinese state-owned enterprises selling rare earths have notified some Japanese companies that they will not sign new contracts, marking the first confirmation of Japanese companies being denied rare earth purchases [1] - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced on January 6 that it will strengthen export controls on dual-use items to Japan, prohibiting all dual-use items for military users and any other end-users that contribute to enhancing Japan's military capabilities [1][2] - The spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce criticized Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's remarks regarding Taiwan, stating that they infringe on China's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and accused Kishida of promoting a "re-militarization" agenda that threatens regional and global peace [1] Group 2 - The Chinese government emphasizes its commitment to fulfilling international non-proliferation obligations and asserts that the export ban on dual-use items to Japan is a legitimate measure to prevent re-militarization and nuclear ambitions [2] - The Chinese government reassures that normal civil trade will not be affected by these measures, indicating that there is no need for concern among parties engaged in legitimate civil trade [2]

ZGXT-终于来了,“日企购买中国稀土被拒” - Reportify