China has called on Japan to “immediately correct” its actions regarding the Taiwan region to stabilize economic relations, sparking fresh discussions about Asia’s geopolitical balancing act. 🇨🇳🇯🇵
At a Thursday press briefing, Chinese Ministry of Commerce spokesperson He Yadong criticized Japanese leader Sanae Takaichi’s recent remarks, stating they “severely damaged” trust between the two nations. 🔥 “If Japan insists on going the wrong way, China will take necessary measures,” He warned, emphasizing that Tokyo bears full responsibility for any consequences.
Despite tensions, China remains a top global investment hub: 54,000 new foreign-invested enterprises opened there in 2025 alone—a 14.7% jump from last year. 💹 The spokesperson highlighted China’s booming consumer market and leadership in green tech as key draws for companies worldwide, including Japanese firms.
✈️ Travelers take note: With cross-strait stability crucial for regional business flows, this diplomatic tussle could impact everything from tech supply chains to your next gadget’s price tag. Stay tuned!
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China urges Japan to create conditions for normal economic, trade ties
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