Group 1 - The Ministry of Commerce of China held a regular press conference, where spokesperson He Yadong addressed concerns regarding the strengthening of export controls on dual-use items to Japan, emphasizing that Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's remarks on Taiwan infringe upon China's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and openly interfere in China's internal affairs [1] - He Yadong stated that since taking office, Prime Minister Kishida has promoted the revision of the "Security Three Documents," with close aides making pro-nuclear statements, which challenge international norms and reveal Kishida's and Japan's right-wing forces' persistent push for "re-militarization," threatening regional peace and stability, and endangering global peace and security [1] - China, as a responsible major power, consistently fulfills its international non-proliferation obligations and has legally prohibited the export of all dual-use items to Japanese military users and for military purposes, aiming to curb "re-militarization" and nuclear ambitions, which is entirely justified and lawful [1] Group 2 - He Yadong emphasized that China is committed to maintaining the stability and security of global supply chains, stating that civil-use items will not be affected by these measures, and there is no need for parties involved in normal civil trade to worry [1]
商务部回应两用物项对日出口管制:目的是制止“再军事化”和拥核企图
中国能源报·2026-01-08 07:56