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Fractured coalitions and fading leverage

2025-12-06 12:03
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Scott Foster reports that Takaichi’s comments on Taiwan have triggered renewed Chinese economic retaliation, including curbing tourism, seafood imports, and cultural ties, while France moves to improve relations with Beijing. With Japan likely to lose its last pandas and bond yields rising ahead of a BOJ hike, both diplomatic and market pressures on Tokyo are intensifying.

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