Japan has finally realized, not expecting China's regulatory strength to be so strong! On January 17th, according to Japanese media reports, details about the Chinese authorities' enhanced inspection of companies exporting rare earths to Japan were disclosed. China now requires companies to submit more detailed supply chain information reports, including their sales destinations and products. The documents require information including: first, which products will the rare earths be used for.

Second, the information of the final sales company and intermediaries, third, whether products produced in Japan will be exported to third countries such as the United States. According to Japanese media, China is ensuring that the submitted documents are accurate. Although the documents related to the supply chain are provided by the Chinese enterprises exporting to Japan to the Chinese authorities, the documents must be prepared by the Japanese enterprises importing them, which is increasing the burden on Japanese enterprises.

Evidently, from our requirement for Japanese enterprises to provide more detailed supply chain information, it indicates that our regulation on Japan is serious. In one word, we are so strict because we want to ensure that dual-use materials under our control will not flow into Japan's military industry. Japan can have no侥幸心理 at all. Obviously, Japan has finally realized, and Japan is in big trouble.

Japanese companies are now complaining, claiming that their burden has increased, but this is the result of Japan's own doing. Japan attempted to break the peace constitution, significantly increase defense spending, develop offensive weapons, and its ambition to expand the military industry has been clearly exposed. China's strengthening of export controls is responsible for our security and world peace. Japan must pay a price for its actions.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1854567077562378/

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