商务部回应加强对日出口管制:制止日本“再军事化”和拥核企图
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2026-02-26 12:22

Group 1 - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has placed 20 Japanese entities on an export control list and another 20 on a watch list due to Japan's accelerated militarization and nuclear ambitions, which are seen as threats to regional and global peace [1][2] - The measures taken by China are aimed at preventing Japan's militarization and nuclear ambitions, and are considered legitimate and lawful, affecting only a small number of Japanese entities and not impacting normal Sino-Japanese trade [1][2] - The Chinese government emphasizes its commitment to international non-proliferation obligations and reassures compliant Japanese entities that they need not worry about these measures [1][2] Group 2 - During the visit of German Chancellor Merz to China, significant discussions took place between over 60 leading companies from both countries, focusing on cooperation in innovation, green technology, and digital sectors [2] - German companies expressed optimism about China's economic development and a willingness to increase investments in China, aiming to share in the opportunities presented by China's modernization [2] - More than ten commercial agreements were reached during the visit, covering various industries including automotive, machinery, energy, logistics, and finance, indicating a robust potential for Sino-German economic cooperation [2]

商务部回应加强对日出口管制:制止日本“再军事化”和拥核企图 - Reportify