According to reports from Hong Kong media, Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) released a report on unfair trade practices, stating that China had 29 violations of the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO), while the United States led with 36 violations. The report indicated that last year, there were a total of 113 potential violations of WTO and other international regulations in the trade policies of Japan's major trading partners, one more than the previous year. Among them, the U.S. topped the list with 36 cases, followed by China with 29 cases in second place, and ASEAN in third with 19 items. For the first time, the report placed China in the first chapter, pointing out that although China has been active in protecting intellectual property...