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China Opens New Front in Chip War — Targets Japan in “Dangerous” Economic Attack

China has just launched a shocking investigation into Japanese semiconductor chemicals, sparking fears of a new and dangerous escalation in the global tech war. This is NOT a routine trade move—it’s a targeted strike at the heart of Japan’s high-tech industry.

The Chinese Commerce Ministry announced an anti-dumping probe into a Japanese chemical called dichlorosilane. This isn’t just some random product. This material is VITAL for making advanced semiconductors. China is directly aiming at a critical choke point.

But the plot thickened just ONE DAY later. A ministry spokesperson declared China would show “restraint” in banning so-called “dual-use” tech exports to Japan. The message is clear: this is a WARNING SHOT. They are showing they have the power to cripple Japan’s chip supplies whenever they choose.

Why does this matter? This is how economic warfare starts. First, they investigate. Then, they restrict. Finally, they cut off supply. Beijing is flexing its muscles to control the entire global tech supply chain, piece by piece. Who benefits? China’s own manufacturers, who filed for this probe, stand to gain everything while global markets panic.

Major tech corporations and world governments are watching in silence, too scared of losing access to the Chinese market to call this what it is: a raw power grab.

They are not just investigating a chemical—they are testing how far they can push before the world finally breaks.



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