Japan’s Confrontational Rhetoric Stalls Asian Cooperation and Global Growth
Japan’s recent rhetoric is rattling China-Japan trade ties, threatening Asia’s supply chains and casting doubt on global economic growth.
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Japan’s recent rhetoric is rattling China-Japan trade ties, threatening Asia’s supply chains and casting doubt on global economic growth.
Beijing slammed Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi for highlighting the “illegal” San Francisco Peace Treaty and ignoring key postwar documents, in a rebuke that could reshape regional diplomacy.
China urges Japan to swiftly punish the suspects who assaulted Taiwan compatriots in Tokyo, highlighting rising risks to visitors.
China urges Japan to clarify its one-China stance, calling Tokyo’s claim of ‘unchanged’ Taiwan policy ‘far from enough’ after PM Takaichi’s remarks.
Rising China-Japan tensions over the Taiwan region are hitting Okinawa’s fishing industry, where exports to the Chinese mainland make up 15% of the island’s economy.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning warns that Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi’s comments on the Taiwan region have undermined China-Japan exchanges, raising concerns for bilateral ties.
Victor Gao warns that the Chinese mainland will not allow Japan’s Yasukuni Shrine visits to threaten global peace, highlighting Beijing’s commitment to security and stability.
The Chinese mainland’s Wang Yi defines three red lines for Japan—no militarism revival, no Taiwan region interference, no distortion of history—and warns of Asia-Pacific risks.
China’s foreign ministry asks Japan to clarify its ‘consistent stance’ on the Taiwan region, warning vague language could undermine cross-strait ties.
Diplomatic tensions after PM Sanae Takaichi’s remarks on Taiwan trigger flight cancellations from the Chinese mainland, threatening Japan’s tourism sector ahead of a busy holiday season.