Group 1 - Japan's Prime Minister Kishi Sanae's remarks on Taiwan have sparked strong criticism domestically and internationally, with China demanding a retraction of these statements [1][2][3] - Economic indicators in Japan are showing signs of decline, with a reported 3% increase in prices, raising concerns about the potential negative impact on the economy due to deteriorating Japan-China relations [1][5] - The Japanese government is facing pressure to modify its defense policies, including discussions on amending the "Three Non-Nuclear Principles" and increasing defense spending, which has raised alarms among neighboring countries [1][8] Group 2 - The Japanese economy is experiencing anxiety as various sectors are affected by the fallout from Kishi's comments, leading to the cancellation or postponement of multiple events involving Japanese artists and athletes in China [5] - A significant economic stimulus plan amounting to 21.3 trillion yen (approximately 135.4 billion USD) has been introduced by the government to address economic challenges, but concerns about fiscal deterioration are growing [6] - The market sentiment is deteriorating, with fears that Kishi's statements could lead to a loss of policy credibility, prompting potential sell-offs of Japanese assets by international investors [6]
日本社会担忧受高市拖累,上千民众在首相官邸前抗议,高呼“不要让日本陷入危险”
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-11-21 22:52