Illustration of strained China-Japan relations showing torn flags, banned seafood, and boycott symbols over Taiwan remarks.
Illustration of strained China-Japan relations showing torn flags, banned seafood, and boycott symbols over Taiwan remarks.
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China says trade ties with Japan severely damaged by Taiwan remarks

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China's commerce ministry stated that trade cooperation with Japan has been severely damaged by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's comments on Taiwan, urging her to retract them. The diplomatic spat intensified after Takaichi told parliament on November 7 that a hypothetical Chinese attack on Taiwan could trigger a Japanese military response. Beijing has reinstated a ban on Japanese seafood imports and called for a travel boycott.

New Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's off-the-cuff remark on November 7 in parliament—that a hypothetical Chinese attack on Taiwan threatening Japan's survival could trigger a military response from Tokyo—has sparked a major diplomatic row. China's commerce ministry spokesperson He Yongqian said at a news conference, "Prime Minister Takaichi's openly erroneous remarks concerning Taiwan have fundamentally undermined the political foundation of China-Japan relations and severely damaged bilateral economic and trade exchanges." Beijing urged retraction or warned of resolute measures, with all consequences to be borne by Japan.

In response, China indicated it would ban all imports of Japanese seafood, reinstating restrictions recently partially eased after the 2023 Fukushima treated water dispute. Historical precedents include a 2010 rare earth export halt over the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands incident. UN COMTRADE data shows China as Japan's second-largest export market, importing about $125 billion in goods in 2024, mainly industrial equipment, semiconductors, and automobiles.

U.S. Ambassador to Japan George Glass posted on X: "Coercion is a hard habit to break for Beijing. But just as the United States stood by Japan during China’s last unwarranted ban on Japanese seafood, we will be there for our ally again this time." Taiwan President Lai Ching-te demonstrated support by posting photos of a sushi lunch featuring yellowtail from Kagoshima and scallops from Hokkaido, captioning it "Today's lunch is sushi and miso soup." Taiwan Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung told reporters, "China's use of economic coercion and military intimidation to bully other nations are already too numerous to mention individually," adding support for Japan at this critical juncture.

Japanese restaurant owners in Shanghai, like Takashi Ito of Merase and Kazuaki Sone of Hyakumanben, expressed pain over the flare-up. Ito said, "Every time a major incident like this happens, we are in great pain because our hearts rise and fall as the relationship between Japan and China rattles every time." Cancellations have occurred, though personal safety concerns are low. A Japan-China-South Korea culture ministers' meeting was postponed at Beijing's request, and no bilateral talks are planned at the G20 summit in South Africa. Analysts predict a "long winter" in ties, with potential economic losses from travel boycotts and supply chain disruptions.

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Discussions on X reflect heightened concerns over China-Japan diplomatic tensions triggered by PM Sanae Takaichi's Taiwan remarks, focusing on economic repercussions such as seafood import bans and travel boycotts. Chinese officials and media urge Japan to retract statements and warn of further measures, while analysts and international observers highlight risks to bilateral trade and regional stability. Some users express skepticism about China's response consistency, and Taiwanese support for Japan is noted positively.

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China is intensifying its campaign to garner international support for criticizing Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks on potential military intervention in a Taiwan crisis. Efforts to approach countries like South Korea have yielded limited results. Foreign Minister Wang Yi called the comments 'shocking.'

日本首相高市早苗关于台湾的言论引发北京强烈批评,导致中日关系陷入困境。中国通过外交、经济和军事压力进行反击,而高市早苗拒绝收回言论。分析人士认为,这一僵局的强度和持续时间最终取决于美中日三角关系。

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Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggested the possibility of Self-Defense Forces deployment in a Taiwan contingency, prompting a threatening social media post from a Chinese diplomat that drew strong protests from Tokyo. Takaichi refused to retract her statements, claiming they aligned with the government's views, but said she would avoid specific scenarios in future. The exchange has heightened tensions in Japan-China relations.

高市早苗首相周三表示,日本将在近期双边紧张局势升级之际,通过对话寻求与中国建立建设性和稳定的关系。在特别议会会议结束后举行的新闻发布会上,她将中国描述为“重要的邻国”,并强调自上任以来其立场未变。

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