日媒:日本三大经济团体推迟访华
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-02 15:24

Group 1 - A delegation of approximately 200 members from Japan's three major economic groups has decided to postpone its planned visit to China originally scheduled for January 20-23 due to provocative remarks made by Japanese Prime Minister Sanna Takashi regarding Taiwan [1] - The delegation includes leaders from key organizations such as the Japan Business Federation, the Japan-China Economic Association, and the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry [1] - The visit, which has been organized by the Japan-China Economic Association since 1975, has been interrupted in the past due to political factors [1] Group 2 - The Japanese economic groups announced the postponement citing the difficulty in achieving substantial results from the visit, with no specific rescheduled date provided [1] - In response to the postponement, a spokesperson from China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged Japanese officials to take practical actions to address the current state of Sino-Japanese relations and to retract the provocative statements made by Prime Minister Takashi [1]