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Japan Says It Seized Chinese Vessel Amid Tensions with Beijing

The captain of a Chinese fishing boat was arrested for evading inspection inside Japan’s exclusive economic zone, marking the first vessel seizure of a Chinese ship since 2022, officials said.

  • On Feb 12, Japan's Fisheries Agency seized a Chinese fishing vessel and arrested its skipper inside Japan's exclusive economic zone 89.4 nautical miles SSW of Meshima.
  • Skipper ignored an order to stop for an on-board inspection and tried to evade the check, prompting interception and arrest, the Fisheries Agency said.
  • There were 11 people aboard including the captain, a 47-year-old Chinese national, and the seized vessel described as a tiger net fishing boat, the Fisheries Agency said.
  • Amid strained Japan-China relations after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's November remarks, Japan's seizure may further fuel tensions with Beijing, which has yet to react.
  • Recent steps include returning pandas last month and suspending seafood imports, which may further fuel tensions after the 2010 Chinese fishing boat captain's arrest provoked diplomatic incidents, and Beijing's tightened export controls.
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A similar incident fifteen years ago caused a severe mood between the neighbors. At that time, Japan nipped in.

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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Thursday, February 12, 2026.
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