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Japan tourism-exposed stocks sink as China issues travel warning after Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks
Japan's tourism-related stocks fell amid a worsening diplomatic standoff between the two nations Beijing issued a travel and study alert for Chinese citizens considering going to Japan.Japan's tourism-exposed stocks fell Monday as tensions with China intensified after Beijing issued a travel and study alert for its citizens considering going to Japan.
Amid the brewing diplomatic feud between Japan and China, Beijing on Sunday sent Coast Guard ships to patrol near islands claimed by both nations.
The Japanese public is divided on whether Japan should exercise its right to collective self-defence if China attacks Taiwan, a Kyodo news agency poll found on Sunday.
A senior Japanese diplomat will head to China on today, Japanese media reported, as Tokyo tries to calm an escalating diplomatic spat over Taiwan that
Sanae Takaichi had said that any Chinese military move against Taiwan ‘could allow Japan to exercise its right to collective self-defense’ - Anadolu Ajansı
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi angered Beijing by saying that a Chinese attack on Taiwan could be a “survival-threatening situation” and bring a military response from Tokyo.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has ignited a diplomatic dispute with China after suggesting that a potential Chinese military attack on Taiwan could trigger Japans defense response. Her comments mark a shift
Japan moves closer to openly linking Taiwan’s security to its own as China responds with thinly veiled threats
The first GDP decline since early 2024 comes amid weak investment, China tensions and ongoing tariff pressures, even as Tokyo readies a stimulus package above 17 trillion yen
The Japanese public is divided over exercising collective self-defense against a Chinese attack on Taiwan. A recent poll shows mixed opinions, while Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi aims to boost defense spending.