🌏 Japan's economic stability hangs in the balance without strong ties to China, according to veteran journalist Tomoyoshi Kimura. In a recent interview with China Media Group, the director of the Northeast Asia Dynamics Study Group emphasized that ruptured relations would leave Japan 'unable to sustain itself' economically.
📊 With 2025 marking continued global supply chain shifts, Kimura highlighted how Japanese tech manufacturing and automotive industries remain deeply interconnected with Chinese markets. 'This isn't just about trade numbers – it's about shared innovation ecosystems,' he noted, referencing collaborative projects in renewable energy and AI development.
🤝 The warning comes as young professionals across Asia watch cross-border partnerships closely. For entrepreneurs and investors tracking the ¥100 trillion bilateral trade relationship, Kimura's analysis underscores why cooperation remains crucial in our digitally connected world.
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