2 Japanese held in China over alleged rare earths smuggling

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2 Japanese held in China over alleged rare earths smuggling

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China has detained two Japanese nationals accused of trying to smuggle rare earth products out of the country, according to Japanese government officials. The incident involves violations of Chinese laws on restricted export goods, heightening diplomatic sensitivities between China and Japan.

China has detained two Japanese nationals over alleged attempts to take rare earth-related products out of the country. Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara said on Wednesday that one of the two was detained by Chinese authorities on May 18 and the other a week later, accused of violating Chinese laws governing the import and export of restricted goods. Tokyo confirmed the detentions, without giving further details, citing privacy. One of the detainees is an employee of a Japanese...

World Security Conflict Politics Commodities China Japan rare earth smuggling detentions export laws diplomatic tensions

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