China Urges Japan To Drop Chip Export Controls

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  • Wang Wentao says China is willing to work with Japan to promote practical cooperation. File photo: AFP

    Wang Wentao says China is willing to work with Japan to promote practical cooperation. File photo: AFP

Commerce minister Wang Wentao urged Japan to correct its "wrongdoing" of imposing chip export controls, according to a statement from the commerce ministry on Monday.

Wang made the comments during talks with Japan's economy and trade minister on May 26 at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation conference.

Wang was quoted as saying that Japan had ignored China's strong opposition and opinion within the industry and that its actions "seriously violated" international economic and trade rules.

"China is willing to work with Japan to promote practical cooperation in key economic and trade areas," the statement also quoted Wang as saying. (AFP)

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