Japanese Employee Detained in Dalian on Suspicion of Attempting to Export Rare Earth Products

According to Japanese media reports on June 24, a Japanese employee at a Japanese heavy electrical company's subsidiary in China was detained in late May in Dalian, Liaoning province on suspicion of attempting to export rare earth products. The detainee was questioned by Chinese customs authorities based on rare earth export control regulations, according to sources cited by Japan's Kyodo News. The specific allegations remain unclear, but the employee is not believed to have violated China's counter-espionage law.
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