Aiming at the export control measures for semiconductor manufacturing equipment on Tuesday (May 23) of Japan (May 23), a spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Commerce responded that this is an abuse of export control measures, a free trade and international economic and trade rulesWith severe departure, China resolutely opposed it.
According to a statement issued by the website of the Ministry of Commerce in China, a spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce said that during the public measures of Japanese measures, the Chinese industry has submitted comments to the Japanese government.Publicly issued a statement against Japan's measures, and some Japanese industry groups and enterprises also expressed concerns about future uncertainty in various ways.However, it is regrettable that the measures announced by the Japanese side did not respond to the reasonable demands of the industry, which will seriously damage the interests of Chinese and Japanese enterprises, seriously damage the cooperation between China -Japan economic and trade cooperation, destroy the global semiconductor industry structure, and impact the security and stability of the supply chain of the industrial chain chain.Essence
The spokesman urged that the Japanese party should start from maintaining international economic and trade rules and China -Japan economic and trade cooperation, and immediately correct the wrong approach, avoid relevant measures to prevent the semiconductor industry of the semiconductor industry in the semiconductor industry of the two countries, and effectively maintain the supply of the global semiconductor industry chain supply.The chain is stable.China will reserve the right to take measures and resolutely safeguard its legitimate rights and interests.
The Japanese government announced on March 31 this year to modify the modification of foreign exchange and foreign trade laws. It plans to expand the scope of export control of semiconductor manufacturing equipment, involving 23 types of equipment in six categories.This new regulation will take effect in July this year, and it is expected to affect more than a dozen Japanese companies, including the semiconductor equipment manufacturers such as Nikon Group and Tokyo Electronics.These companies must obtain licenses issued by the Japanese government before exporting semiconductor equipment or technology to overseas.
The China Semiconductor Industry Association issued a statement on April 28 that the scope of Japan's control items is too broad, far exceeding the list of internationally traffic control items, which has caused great trouble for related companies.