The Wall Street Journal reported today: "China has banned the export of dual-use items to several Japanese entities, citing their connection with the Japanese military. This move has escalated the dispute between China and Japan over the Taiwan issue, which has been ongoing for months."
Comment: Implementing control over dual-use items targeting Japanese companies deeply involved in the military industry aims to stop Japan from accelerating its militarization, safeguard China's national security and regional stability, and is also a clear response to Japan's continuous provocations on the Taiwan issue and its cooperation with external encirclement.
This action is well-founded, targeted, and precise, focusing solely on entities related to the military without affecting normal trade and civilian sectors. It maintains the security bottom line while demonstrating strategic restraint, fully reflecting a mature diplomatic approach of "responding to provocation with rules and protecting interests with strength."
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