Oman Daily Observer

China urges Japan to halt export restrictio­ns on chips

- — Reuters

BEIJING: Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao (pictured) urged Japan to halt semiconduc­tor export controls, calling it a “wrongdoing” that “seriously violated” internatio­nal economic and trade rules, a statement from his ministry said on Monday.

China’s latest condemnati­on of the export restrictio­ns was made during Wang’s talks with Japanese Trade Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura on May 26 at the Asiapacifi­c

Economic Cooperatio­n (APEC) conference in Detroit. Japan, along with the Netherland­s, in January agreed to match US export controls that will limit the sale of some chipmaking tools to China, and has placed restrictio­ns on the export of 23 types of semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing equipment to its neighbour.

The US imposed the restrictio­ns last year aiming to slow China’s work on supercompu­ters that can be used to develop nuclear weapons systems and artificial intelligen­ce systems.

Japan has not singled out China in its statements about the export controls, saying only that it is fulfilling its duty to contribute to internatio­nal peace and stability.

Monday’s statement from the Chinese commerce ministry also said, however, that China “is willing to work with Japan to promote practical cooperatio­n in key economic and trade areas.”

On Friday, Nishimura met with US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo and the two agreed to deepen cooperatio­n in the research and developmen­t of advanced chips and technologi­es such as quantum computing and artificial intelligen­ce.

Wang also met Raimondo and US Trade Representa­tive Katherine Tai while at the summit, criticisin­g US economic and trade policies towards China, including the Us-led Indo-pacific Economic Framework that excludes China and aims to provide a Us-centred alternativ­e to its influence.

The members of the Group of Seven (G7) advanced nations this month agreed to “de-risk” but not decouple from China, reducing their exposure to the world’s second-largest economy in everything from chips to minerals.

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