日本企业家调查:85.6%不调整中国战略
3 6 Ke·2025-12-29 03:56

Group 1 - The survey conducted by the Nikkei focused on Japanese entrepreneurs' responses to the deteriorating Sino-Japanese relations and the implications for business, with 67.3% indicating a negative impact on operations [2][5] - A significant majority of Japanese companies (approximately 90%) support the government's discussion on relaxing work hour restrictions, indicating a clear desire for more flexible working arrangements to enhance productivity [2][3] - The government is considering options to increase overtime limits and expand the discretionary labor system, with 86.3% of respondents expressing support for these changes, primarily to achieve flexible work styles [3] Group 2 - Entrepreneurs expressed a strong desire for the government to strengthen economic security, with 42.6% prioritizing this, followed by support for public funding in AI and semiconductor industries (30.5%) and addressing rising prices (22.0%) [4] - There is overwhelming support (94%) for the government's proposal of "responsible active fiscal policy," although concerns about maintaining fiscal discipline and market confidence were raised by industry leaders [4] - In response to the geopolitical tensions, 18.9% of companies indicated they would adjust employee travel to China, with some large manufacturers considering a temporary ban on non-essential trips [5]

日本企业家调查:85.6%不调整中国战略 - Reportify