- A Chinese court says it has seized a Japanese shipping firm’s cargo ship in Zhejiang Province for failing to pay compensation according to its ruling
- The Shanghai maritime court made the announcement on Saturday
- In 2007, the court ordered Mitsui O.S.K. Lines to pay compensation of about 30 million dollars for unpaid leasing fees for 2 ships. They were used around the time of the Japan-China war that broke out in 1937
Japan chief cabinet secretary Suga, commenting today said:
- China’s seizure of Mitsui OSK ship extremely regrettable
- May lead to adverse impact on Japan business in China
- Requesting China government to provide information on Mitsui ship seizure
- Japan government expects Chinese government to take appropriate action on Mitsui OSK matter
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Suga is speaking in Tokyo. On unrelated matters he adds:
- Japan, US remain far apart on TPP talks (more here on this from earlier in the weekend)
- Japan trade deficit expected to gradually narrow