Japan suddenly turned its face! China controls are about to begin, and China s worries are intensify

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-05

Sino-Japanese economic and trade relations have reached a deadlock again, China has not clearly responded to Japan's request, Sino-Japanese relations still need to be eased Recently, Japan's economic delegation of nearly 200 people visited China, hoping to promote Sino-Japanese relations, improve the business environment of Japanese enterprises in China, and expect to resume visa-free measures between China and Japan.

However, after reaping some benefits, Japan** immediately tightened its control programs on China, causing Sino-Japanese economic cooperation to reach a stalemate again. This change of face has not only made it difficult for Sino-Japanese relations to ease, but has also had a negative impact on Japan's own economy.

Economic cooperation between China and Japan has always attracted much attention because it concerns the common interests of both countries. However, in recent years, Sino-Japanese relations have been subject to a series of challenges and frictions, which have hindered economic cooperation.

Against this backdrop, the visit of the Japanese economic delegation is highly anticipated, hoping that it will bring new opportunities for the improvement of Sino-Japanese economic relations. However, Japan** changed its mind in a short period of time and tightened its control items against China, leaving the Chinese side disappointed and confused.

This not only violates the spirit of cooperation between the two sides, but also makes the prospects for Sino-Japanese economic cooperation more uncertain. The lack of a clear response to Japan's demands has made it more difficult to ease relations. The economic and trade relations between China and Japan have always been complex and sensitive.

The Chinese side hopes that Japan will respect China's core interests and major concerns and create a favorable environment for economic cooperation between China and Japan. However, Japan's actions do not meet this expectation. Not only that, but Japan has also taken some unfriendly measures that have further aggravated tensions between China and Japan.

The issue of Sino-Japanese economic cooperation not only affects the economic interests of the two countries, but also involves regional and global stability and prosperity. As two important Asian powers, the relationship between China and Japan is not only related to the development of the two countries themselves, but also to the peace and prosperity of the entire Asian region.

Therefore, China and Japan should promote the improvement and development of bilateral relations with an open, frank, and cooperative attitude. The easing of Sino-Japanese relations will take time and effort. The two sides should strengthen communication and dialogue, enhance mutual understanding, and promote economic cooperation with concrete actions.

At the same time, both sides also need to conduct in-depth research and find effective ways to solve problems. Only through joint efforts can China and Japan achieve mutual benefit and win-win results and realize good prospects for economic cooperation. In the face of Japan's face-changing behavior, the Chinese side did not overreact, but remained calm and rational.

This shows that China attaches great importance to Sino-Japanese relations and has firm confidence in bilateral economic cooperation. The Chinese side does not want Sino-Japanese relations to deteriorate again, but hopes to promote the improvement and development of relations through the efforts of both sides. In short, China-Japan economic and trade relations have once again reached a stalemate, and Japan's change of face has made China feel disappointed and confused.

The Chinese side did not make a clear response to Japan's request, but chose to remain calm and rational. The relaxation of Sino-Japanese relations will take time and effort, and the two sides should strengthen communication and dialogue to promote the improvement and development of bilateral relations.

Only through joint efforts can China and Japan achieve mutual benefit and win-win results and realize good prospects for economic cooperation. Recently, it has been reported that Japan** intends to strengthen export controls on some countries, including China, to prevent goods, parts and components and technology from being used for military purposes.

This move is confusing, because on the one hand, Japan has sent a signal of easing Sino-Japanese relations, but on the other hand, it has tightened export restrictions to China. This shows that Japan is not sincere about improving Sino-Japanese relations. Judging from the several requests made by the Japanese economic delegation, they did not realize the crux of the problem.

China bans the import of Japanese aquatic products because Japan discharges nuclear-contaminated water into the sea, and the improvement of the business environment for Japanese companies in China is also due to Japanese companies engaged in espionage activities in China. It is impossible for Japan to harm China's interests while at the same time demanding that China open its doors to China.

Japan's current state of chaos is actually a reflection of the country's political turmoil. The new LDP election is about to begin, but the three major factions have suddenly dissolved, and Fumio Kishida's approval rating continues to be low. In order to increase his approval rating, Fumio Kishida pointed the finger at China and cooperated with the United States' "China containment strategy".

However, from a practical point of view, Japan also very much needs to recover with China**, so Japan's "spiritual**" approach is not advisable. In fact, the current world pattern is interdependent, and decoupling and chain breaking cannot be successful.

If Japan insists on going its own way and continues to tighten restrictions on exports to China, it will only harm its own interests.

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