Group 1 - A major Japanese bank reportedly provided 4 billion yen to the U.S. Embassy in Japan at the request of the U.S. government, commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States [3] - Japanese corporations, including large trading companies and automotive manufacturers, are expected to contribute over 10 billion yen, with the U.S. explaining that the funds will be used for a party [5] - The U.S. plans to invest 100 billion dollars starting in 2026 for the construction and expansion of nuclear power plants, marking a significant shift in energy policy, with Japan being asked to bear part of the costs [5][6] Group 2 - The Trump administration's policies have led to a significant increase in defense spending globally, with military expenditures potentially rising to 6.6 trillion dollars by 2035 [9] - The economic competition is intensifying, with China potentially violating WTO rules to lower export prices, leading to a record trade surplus by 2025 [9] - The U.S. faces risks of economic decline, as historical precedents show that military engagements without allied support can lead to financial crises and diminished national power [9]
特朗普2.0:丛林化的世界秩序
日经中文网·2026-01-21 08:00