Chinese Ambassador to Japan: if Japan insists on setting restrictions on Sino-Japanese semiconductor cooperation, the result is that China and Japan lose and the United States wins.

[Chinese Ambassador to Japan: if the Japanese side insists on setting restrictions on Sino-Japanese semiconductor cooperation, resulting in a win-win situation for both China and Japan, the United States)-- Wu Jianghao, Chinese ambassador to Japan, was invited to attend the exchange meeting of the Japan Association for the Promotion of International Trade on June 2 and delivered a speech. Sino-Japanese economic and trade cooperation should be fair, open, comprehensive and balanced, and should not engage in selective cooperation or unilateral profit, still less should it be left to other countries to decide what can and cannot be done in Sino-Japanese cooperation. When I communicated with people in Japanese economic circles, I talked about the high enthusiasm for cooperation in areas such as energy conservation, environmental protection and old-age health care, but when it comes to scientific and technological innovation, we can feel that Japan is dodging, and we are all very clear about the reasons behind this. Recently, the Japanese government has formally introduced semiconductor export control measures, although it claims that it will not target specific countries and will not adopt an across-the-board approach, but the direction is undoubtedly very clear, and the Chinese side has expressed strong concern. Semiconductors are Japan's second largest export after automobiles, and it is also the largest export to China. If Japan insists on imposing restrictions on Sino-Japanese semiconductor cooperation, it will lose not only China's huge market, but also Japan's own commercial reputation and the future of the semiconductor industry. The purpose of the United States is to re-establish semiconductor hegemony, and if we continue to follow the routine designed by the United States, there will be only one result, that is, China and Japan "lose-lose", while the United States wins alone. It is hoped that the Japanese side will see the situation clearly, make rational decisions, and work with China to safeguard the main tone of win-win cooperation, maintain an open and unimpeded production and supply chain, and safeguard the immediate well-being of the people of the two countries.