As the person who actually provided an answer to this question:
I know that this is a new feature with almost no implementation support and knowledge of the feature in the community at this point is limited. I was however quite surprised at people's willingness to throw downvotes and close votes at this question nonetheless.
I do think that there is valid technical reasons why this particular question should not be closed as a duplicate and similar questions should also not be closed because of potential duplicates that are unrelated to C++20 modules.
The way how type declarations are propagated in C++20 Modules is sufficiently different from the traditional header/source file approach that closing such questions as duplicates to non-modules questions is problematic, even if, as in this case, there exists a clear analogous situation in the header-based world. I would personally caution against closing modules-related questions like this, as it is very easy to accidentally falsely assume that behavior is similar to what we know from the pre-modules C++20 world.
The whole distinction of visibility vs. reachability in a modules context being my primary worry here, as this changes significantly in what situations users will experience particular kinds of errors.
The form of the question is fine and contains a complete example that is sufficient to reproduce and understand the problem. I don't feel that this needs substantial edits before being reopened.