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World Vol.459 (Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria)
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World Vol.455 (Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria)
World Vol.454 (miscellaneous – incl U.S. President Biden’s SOTU address)
World Vol.452 (Chinese spy balloon shot down by U.S.)
World Vol.451 (miscellaneous – incl Chinese spy balloon; voxdotcom, dwnews, France24_en, etc.)
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462:@AFP、@TheEconomist、@spettypi,@NBCNews,@Indiana_EDC
461:@PressSec、@halbritz,@OrenCNN,@CNN、@KlugTetyana,@rachel_baig,@dwnews
460:@AnsteyAsia,@business、@jbartash,@MarketWatch
459:@Hilde_delaat,@Herorats,@SkollFoundation、@ErolYayboke,@csis_isp,@CSIS
458:@nakashimae,@shaneharris,@washingtonpost
457:@EmilyZFeng,@lexieschapitl,@NPR
456:@EUwatchers、@UKParliament
454:@cspan
453:@USDA_ERS、@GeorgeSelgin,@lawrencehwhite1,@CatoInstitute、@AlanReynoldsEcn,@CatoInstitute、@FT、@MarketsGarvey,@AntoineBouvet2,@ING_Economics、@beatricemathieu,@LEXPRESS,@banquedefrance,@bundesbank、@DavidBrennan100,@Newsweek
452:@riley_rogerson,@adndotcom
451:@ConversationUK,@elpaisinenglish、@PhelimKine,@nahaltoosi,@politico、@jmhansler,@Kevinliptakcnn,@jeremyherb,@kylieatwood,@jimsciutto,@OrenCNN,@CNN、@RANDCorporation、@SandnerPhilipp,@dwnews
最近の中国関連ツイートをご参考まで以下貼っておきます。
#Semiconductor Industry News – 04/03
> #6G set to primarily be an industrial #IoT network
> China to examine #Micron's products for cybersecurity risks
> Japan to restrict semiconductor equipment exports as China chip war intensifies
Read More: https://t.co/Xqq7edGAGQ
— Semiconductor Daily News (@semi_daily) April 4, 2023
Japan’s decision to join the United States and Netherlands in restricting exports of chipmaking gear to China is giving the allies powerful new weapons to deploy in the escalating technology war. https://t.co/JneBFhNTiB
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) April 5, 2023
Chinese Foreign Minister says Tokyo's new export controls on semiconductor equipment will only further drive Beijing's quest "to become self-reliant." https://t.co/e2TA0LbLY6
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) April 3, 2023
Japan’s decision to join the US and Netherlands in restricting exports of chipmaking gear to China is giving the allies powerful new weapons to deploy in the escalating technology war https://t.co/wu5MZUczRe
— Bloomberg (@business) April 5, 2023
Japan says it will expand restrictions on exports of 23 types of leading-edge chipmaking technology after months of lobbying by the US https://t.co/GxV5eBfB6I
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) April 2, 2023
Japan takes concrete steps to join the US in containing China's chip dominance, with expanded restrictions on gear exports https://t.co/hyiTjscGgU pic.twitter.com/okagAlaVZr
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) March 31, 2023
China dissatisfied with Japan's chip export restrictions -spokesperson https://t.co/L8FwUVgNJI pic.twitter.com/Neajzbo1Pn
— Reuters (@Reuters) April 3, 2023
Japan said it will restrict exports of 23 types of semiconductor manufacturing equipment, aligning its technology trade controls with a US push to curb China's ability to make advanced chips https://t.co/jI6APKdCAe pic.twitter.com/RL8smyquvp
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 31, 2023
‘Don’t help a villain’: China urges Japan not to abet US on tech containment https://t.co/8Y28Xl44NJ
— South China Morning Post (@SCMPNews) April 2, 2023
[Recap] Chinese foreign minister says Japanese chip curbs to drive Beijing’s self-reliance https://t.co/yfRWKyEAwl
— Hong Kong Free Press HKFP (@hkfp) April 2, 2023
Chinese regime presses Japan to refrain from chip export curbs
The Chinese regime tries to dissuade Japan from joining the U.S. efforts to restrict exports of chip-making equipment as the Chinese chip industry struggles with sanctions from the U.S.
The Financial Times reported… pic.twitter.com/QjiyF8WCO3— Spotlight on China (@spotlightoncn) April 4, 2023
Eye on China: Japan to tightens Chip Making equipment exports#china #chip #ASML pic.twitter.com/oANqn8pbNg
— Spotlight on China (@spotlightoncn) April 3, 2023
Japan said it would restrict the export of advanced semiconductor equipment, a measure that could hamper development of China’s chip industry https://t.co/p3kw5iq4uc
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) March 31, 2023
Japan said it would restrict the export of advanced semiconductor equipment, which could hamper development of China’s industry—marking a further cooling of relations after the detention of a Japanese pharmaceutical-company employee in Beijing.@LandersWSJhttps://t.co/Rgllm2ayXX
— Jonathan Cheng (@JChengWSJ) March 31, 2023
Japan’s gov't to restrict exports of 23 types of semiconductor manufacturing equipment, aligning with a US push to curb China’s ability to make advanced chips https://t.co/Bml2fYJkgz pic.twitter.com/f82cvCsZzA
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) March 31, 2023
Japan to tighten export controls of advanced chip equipment: Japan on Friday unveiled plans to control exports of 23 items used to make semiconductors, following U.S. pressure for countries to impose restrictions to contain China.… https://t.co/9x2rWaEUT5 #japannews #japantoday
— Japan Today News (@JapanToday) March 31, 2023
To nullify China's economic coercion, one idea is to decrease duties from the affected country to boost shipments.
The U.S. wants a united front with Japan and European partners.https://t.co/6Ms3SZRtFI
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) April 2, 2023
A deal aims at allowing Japan to meet sourcing requirements for new electric-vehicle subsidies in the U.S. and shifting energy supply chains away from China #WSJWhatsNow https://t.co/tw9AzbyPHd pic.twitter.com/nyA8EJOVJo
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) March 28, 2023
When you become a member of the World Trade Organization, there’s a basic understanding and premise: you will abide by the rules in which all of us will abide by. The problem is and the challenge is China cherry picks which rules they’ll abide by. pic.twitter.com/RNQiEcBArw
— ラーム・エマニュエル駐日米国大使 (@USAmbJapan) March 27, 2023
The US and Japan will agree to refrain from imposing export duties on critical minerals needed for electric car batteries as Washington tries to reduce its dependency on China https://t.co/RePwIxLPUR
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) March 28, 2023
The biggest reason why #China–#Japan relations are unlikely to improve fundamentally is that China-US relations are locked in a stalemate, with Japan positioning itself as a pawn in the #US strategy against China, said @HuXijin_GT, a current affairs commentator. pic.twitter.com/zFiEwLNMjq
— China Says (@China_says) April 4, 2023
#Geopolitics | Once the Indian Ocean becomes China-free, the Indo-Pacific aspirations of the dragons will take the biggest hit
https://t.co/a3W2ojsJld— The Frustrated Indian (@FrustIndian) April 5, 2023
#India–#Japan relations have been progressing rapidly over the last few years. Both countries are not only facing political and diplomatic pressures from #China but also direct military pressure, writes @raji143 https://t.co/WBi105p3Mn
— Colaba Conversation (@ColabaConvo) March 27, 2023
Beijing stopped granting visas to Japanese travelers https://t.co/OqkVoqYJZ3 pic.twitter.com/ky4U7MTvVI
— ANADOLU AGENCY (@anadoluagency) January 10, 2023
A day after China halted its short-term visas for South Korean and Japanese travellers, Japan protested Beijing's visa suspension action and called the decision 'extremely regrettable'.@eriknjoka tells you more
For more videos, visit: https://t.co/AXC5qRuO3J pic.twitter.com/od7PXJLGKg
— WION (@WIONews) January 11, 2023
#China has suspended issuing visas for South Korean and Japanese citizens as #Beijing urged countries to adopt a fact-based response to the COVID-19 pandemic and vowed to take reciprocal measures against discriminatory entry restrictions. pic.twitter.com/JypYe6RPIy
— CGChinaInZurich (@CGChinaInZurich) January 11, 2023
Former Japanese PM Fukuda is one of those rare people who go against US diktats.
He wants good relations with China; and he even proposed a new Asian currency after the 2008 financial crisis.
Here he is with Wang Yi, the top Chinese diplomat.
Imagine a Japan-India-China… pic.twitter.com/bhSFX5k1m0
— S.L. Kanthan (@Kanthan2030) April 2, 2023
If South Korea can look past Japan’s wartime wrongs, why can’t China? https://t.co/8fMog2I7Uh
— South China Morning Post (@SCMPNews) March 28, 2023
https://twitter.com/Japan_Australia/status/1643101499541848067
Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning said on Monday's press briefing that China expresses condolences on the passing of Sakamoto to his family. Sakamoto was passionate about the cultural and people-to-people exchanges between China and Japan.@CCTV pic.twitter.com/3oNSIJQmaI
— Zhang Heqing (@zhang_heqing) April 3, 2023
China and Japan are talking again, but relations will probably deteriorate over Beijing’s growing military presence in disputed territories, Tokyo’s crackdown on advanced chipmaking gear, and a detained Japanese businessman. https://t.co/jmHJTmHIqx
— The China Project (@thechinaproj) April 3, 2023
Japan's Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi protested the detention of a Japanese national in Beijing and raised “strong concern" about China's escalating military activity near Taiwan and around Japan in a meeting with his Chinese counterpart. https://t.co/sVRRkg0MaB
— The Associated Press (@AP) April 2, 2023
Japan hopes that better ties with China will give Beijing an incentive to be a responsible power, experts say. https://t.co/N3gEVIBSf9
— DW News (@dwnews) April 3, 2023
China's top diplomat accused Japan of being Washington's "minion" as he met with Tokyo's foreign minister in Beijing for a frank discussion about disputes. https://t.co/21Tw9psQ3H
— DW News (@dwnews) April 2, 2023
Japan’s Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi protested in a meeting Sunday with his Chinese counterpart the detention of a Japanese national in Beijing and raised “strong concern” about China’s escalating military activity near Taiwan and around Japan https://t.co/QxRWNHRnIj
— El País English Edition (@elpaisinenglish) April 2, 2023
Japanese FM Hayashi meets with his Chinese counterpart Qin Gang in Beijing, becoming first trip by Japan's top diplomat to China in more than three years amid growing friction between two countries pic.twitter.com/aOHmYQgDb3
— TRT World Now (@TRTWorldNow) April 2, 2023
Japanese FM Yoshimasa Hayashi has met his Chinese counterpart Qin Gang in Beijing and urged the gov't there to promptly release a jailed Japanese national https://t.co/9ye7OeN3f5 pic.twitter.com/SWvH52zJWr
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) April 2, 2023
"Japan should not help a villain do evil": China's foreign minister Qin Gang had these words for his Japanese counterpart. pic.twitter.com/Wy29GEa22W
— South China Morning Post (@SCMPNews) April 3, 2023
[Recap] China said on Monday that it was detaining a Japanese national on suspicion of espionage, after Tokyo urged Beijing to release one of its citizens.https://t.co/itd31pJWPU
— Hong Kong Free Press HKFP (@hkfp) March 27, 2023
Astellas Pharma confirms Beijing has detained their employee
Japanese pharmaceutical firm Astellas Pharma told Reuters on March 26 that Beijing authorities had taken one of its employees into custody. pic.twitter.com/PTvvfMAOPT
— Spotlight on China (@spotlightoncn) March 27, 2023
Japan's foreign minister urges China to release detained national:
– Meanwhile 🇨🇳 is open for biz again.
– But, if you restrict exports of semiconductors or manufacturing machinery, China might detain your nationals. The Netherlands should also be alert. https://t.co/ruBh7srHJd— Sari Arho Havrén (@SariArhoHavren) April 3, 2023
#Japan's FM Hayashi said he called on #Beijing for the early release of a detained #Japanese national during a meeting with Chinese diplomat Qin Gang held on Sunday.https://t.co/z4ZzBNOWzC
— LBCI Lebanon English (@LBCI_News_EN) April 2, 2023
Japan demands China release Astellas Pharma employee accused of spying https://t.co/U3vdG8nk7x
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 27, 2023
Arbitrary detention season resumes? https://t.co/Xj0fKdmu8d
— Bob Mackin @Mackin@mastodon.online (@bobmackin) March 27, 2023
China's premier still hawkish to Japan on Taiwan but receptive to inputs on economic regeneration.https://t.co/BoIanwyjOH
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) April 4, 2023
Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi met with his Chinese counterpart Sunday, delivering a strong protest over Beijing's recent detention of a Japanese businessman and calling for the citizen to be released as soon as possible. https://t.co/OJBVbzj89y
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) April 3, 2023
Hayashi meets with China's Qin; seeks release of Japanese national: Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi began talks Sunday with his Chinese counterpart Qin Gang in Beijing, with the top Japanese diplomat expected to seek the prompt… https://t.co/Ah9B0ttgmw #japannews #japantoday
— Japan Today News (@JapanToday) April 2, 2023
Japan’s foreign minister raised concerns in Beijing about increasing Russian and Chinese joint military activity on a day when Tokyo formally opened its closest missile base to China. @AlastairGale @austinramzyhttps://t.co/9NoeiCGhVm
— Jonathan Cheng (@JChengWSJ) April 2, 2023
https://twitter.com/RT_com/status/1642451817643606020
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in an interview with the Japanese newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun that he had sent a proposal to Beijing to hold talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping through diplomatic channels.
However, according to Zelenskyy, https://t.co/C9xtWJzBDV… pic.twitter.com/5V5v3z4Up8
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) March 25, 2023
Xi told Putin China no longer supports Japan’s claim to Russian-held islands, source says, in shift from Mao’s position https://t.co/GmkRCE1Uuc
— South China Morning Post (@SCMPNews) April 4, 2023
With Russia and China getting closer, we need to get closer as well, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says at a meeting with representatives of Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and South Korea.
More news here 👉 https://t.co/S95ZiWHXi6 pic.twitter.com/yF79WRg7i3
— The New Voice of Ukraine (@NewVoiceUkraine) April 5, 2023
China, Japan and the Ukraine war https://t.co/qzD772kjTX
— C. Raja Mohan (@MohanCRaja) March 28, 2023
China was a major factor in Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's show of solidarity with Kyiv.https://t.co/Vo2CUhiG3A
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) March 30, 2023
Russia’s Pacific Fleet fired a pair of supersonic missiles at a mock target in waters off Japan’s coast on Tuesday morning, the Russian Ministry of Defense said https://t.co/SVv93WzA5t
— CNN (@CNN) March 28, 2023
Japanese firms collaborate on yen-backed stablecoin, China signals an openness to blockchain technology https://t.co/BX9JWQxVlK #Japan #China #stablecoin
— Kitco Crypto (@KitcoCrypto) March 28, 2023
NEW – Japan to scrap virus tests on arrival from China
READ: https://t.co/waoNXv32qR
— THE VOICE 🌹 🗣🎙🇺🇸🦅🌎⚓💜♠️CHRIST CONSCIOUSNESS (@WETHEKINGDQMQ98) April 3, 2023
https://twitter.com/USPacificFleet/status/1643309809155051520
3-4 APR,JS UMIGIRI conducted a trilateral exercise with the USS NIMITZ CSG and the ROK Navy ROKS CHOI YOUN at East China Sea.We will continue to strengthen cooperation with allied and partners who share common values and strategic interests,and contribute to the peace & stability pic.twitter.com/DcDkWT19Un
— Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (@jmsdf_pao_eng) April 4, 2023
The exercise will involve 12,000 American and 5,000 Filipino troops along with about 100 Australians and observers from Japan and South Korea. That’s nearly twice the 8,900 soldiers who joined last year, according to the agency. https://t.co/DQwKmzNtez
— Stars and Stripes (@starsandstripes) March 30, 2023
US cranking pressure on China in South China Sea
America, Japan and Philippines forging muscular new alliance as US intensifies freedom of navigation operations to Beijing’s chagrin.https://t.co/0UfW76fssw— Indo-Pacific News – Geo-Politics & Military News (@IndoPac_Info) April 3, 2023
https://twitter.com/softwarnet/status/1642854940375646210
One Up On China! Japan Commissions Stealthy Kawasaki Submarine To Defend Chokepoints & Ambush PLA Navy https://t.co/xZqKPFJoro via @THEEURASIATIMES
— Air Power Asia (@AirPowerAsia) March 29, 2023
Japan’s coast guard says China Coast Guard vessels spent a record amount of time within the 12-mile territorial limit surrounding the Senkaku Islands. A spokesperson for the Japan Coast Guard says the total time was 80 hours and 36 minutes @starsandstripes https://t.co/lH4PKFk7wO
— AMTI (@AsiaMTI) April 4, 2023
China Ships Circle Japan's Disputed Senkaku Islands for Over 80 Hours https://t.co/YdIQWqzp0p
— Apex (@Apex_WW) April 3, 2023
#Chinese coast guard ships left #Japanese waters around the #Senkaku Islands in #Okinawa Prefecture, southernmost #Japan, on Sunday night after staying there for 80 hours and 36 minutes.https://t.co/Rrcv3A25DL
— Arab News Japan (@ArabNewsjp) April 3, 2023
China ships stay in Japan waters near Senkakus for record time: Chinese coast guard ships lingered in Japanese territorial waters near the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea for a record 80 hours and 36 minutes before the… https://t.co/0LqTwUtlcd #japannews #japantoday
— Japan Today News (@JapanToday) April 2, 2023
This Chinese government’s Official Letter shows that Senkaku Islands belong to Japan! https://t.co/jvugBaef9J
— truth_jpn (@truth_jpn) March 29, 2023
https://twitter.com/Scs_Connect/status/1643142606640103424
Ko Wen-je: Taiwan can learn from Japan's relations with US, China @KP_Taiwan https://t.co/8dvOM8wve2 pic.twitter.com/wHfQexbLWv
— Taiwan News (@TaiwanNews886) April 5, 2023
“'Taiwan shouldn’t worry about the Hondurases of the world,' Grossman told Vox…but rather 'focus on powers including Australia, Japan, even the Philippines,' nearby nations that could provide military support in the case of an attack by China." https://t.co/kO8J0zkiXa
— Derek J. Grossman (@DerekJGrossman) April 2, 2023