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Japan rejects U.S. intel assessment that Takaichi's Taiwan remarks represent 'significant shift'
CNBC· 2026-03-19 05:58
Group 1 - Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks regarding Taiwan have been criticized by China, with Japan rejecting a U.S. intelligence assessment that labeled her comments as a "significant shift" in policy [1][2] - Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara emphasized that Japan's approach remains consistent and that there is no significant policy shift occurring at this time [2] - Takaichi's comments about a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan could allow Japan to intervene under its 2015 constitutional reinterpretation, which permits military engagement for collective self-defense [4] Group 2 - China's response to Takaichi's remarks included suspending seafood imports from Japan and issuing travel advisories, leading to a notable decline in Chinese tourist numbers [3] - A U.S. intelligence report indicated that China is likely to increase coercive pressure on Japan through 2026, aiming to deter other nations from similar statements regarding Taiwan [5] - Beijing views Taiwan as part of its territory and has not ruled out the use of force, while Taiwan asserts its right to determine its own future [6]