Japan, Taiwan and China
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China has just delivered its most punishing blow yet in the escalating Tokyo–Beijing showdown. Weeks after Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi’s Taiwan warning enraged Beijing, China reinstated a full-scale ban on Japanese seafood — a move that threatens billions in exports and strikes at the heart of Japan’s coastal economy.
Diplomatic storms often begin with a few carefully chosen words, yet they can quickly escalate into actions that affect millions of ordinary citizens. The latest tension between China and Japan illustrates this perfectly,
Tension between Japan and China has escalated over the new Japanese leader's suggestion Tokyo could intervene militarily if Beijing attacks Taiwan.
Withdrawal follows PM Takaichi’s Taiwan comments, prompting Beijing to issue warnings and cancel exchange events.
From China’s point of view, the Japanese Prime Minister’s remarks on Taiwan test a red line - a trigger that sets this dispute apart from past flare-ups, analysts say.
China's Premier Li Qiang has no plans to meet with the Japanese prime minister on the sidelines of the upcoming G20 summit in South Africa, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Monday, as tensions over Taiwan deepen.