- China has imposed new export controls on dual-use items to Japan, effective January 6, 2026, targeting materials and technologies that could enhance Japan’s military capabilities.
- The controls are based on China’s Export Control Law, regulations on dual-use items, and the Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law, allowing broad authority and extraterritorial reach.
- Prohibitions apply to Japanese military end-users, military end-uses, and any civilian companies where items could be repurposed for defense.
- Key affected sectors include advanced minerals, electronics, sensors, aerospace, and maritime industries.
- Third-party entities facilitating prohibited transfers face severe penalties, including fines, blacklisting, and criminal prosecution; companies are advised to audit supply chains and enhance due diligence.
Source: gtlaw.com
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