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An aerial view shows the construction site of the Rapidus chip factory in Chitose, Hokkaido, Japan, January 28, 2025. /CFP
A spokesperson for China's Ministry of Commerce criticized the Japanese government's recent announcement of new export control measures affecting semiconductor-related items and placing several Chinese companies on its "End-User List," highlighting its potential negative impact on the stability of global supply chains.
Japan's government announced on Friday that it would impose new export controls on over ten types of semiconductor-related goods and restrict business dealings with several Chinese companies.
The Chinese spokesperson expressed concern over Japan's decision.
"For some time now, certain countries have been over-generalizing the concept of national security, misusing export control measures and imposing sanctions on China's semiconductor and other industries," the spokesperson said.
The spokesperson stressed that Japan's planned export controls will undermine the security and stability of global supply chains, disrupt normal business exchanges between companies and harm the interests of enterprises in both countries.
At present, Japan is seeking public feedback on these measures. The Chinese ministry expressed hope that Japan will listen to the rational voices from the industry and called on Japan to correct its approach in a timely manner to avoid obstructing the healthy development of bilateral economic relations.
"The Chinese side will retain the right to take necessary countermeasures and will resolutely defend its legitimate rights and interests," the spokesperson said.