China, Japan dispute: what next for businesses after Takaichi’s election sweep?
Sanae Takaichi's recent election victory in Japan has likely stalled any significant improvement in relations between Tokyo and Beijing. Takaichi's stance on security and diplomacy, particularly regarding a potential attack on Taiwan, has previously angered China.

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AI-generatedSanae Takaichi's recent election victory in Japan has likely stalled any significant improvement in relations between Tokyo and Beijing. Takaichi's stance on security and diplomacy, particularly regarding a potential attack on Taiwan, has previously angered China. Analysts suggest that businesses caught between the two countries will need to proceed cautiously. While some expect tensions to stabilize, further pressure from China could strengthen public support for Takaichi's policies. Despite potential risks, businesses are expected to largely continue operating as usual, closely monitoring the situation.
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5 extractedHer ruling coalition secured the win on Sunday.
Japanese voters have given Takaichi a strong mandate to continue her policy on security and diplomacy.
Businesses would likely operate as normal, albeit with greater caution.
Takaichi's election victory has dimmed hopes that ties between Tokyo and Beijing will significantly improve in the near term.
If China continues to strengthen pressure on Japan, it would strengthen public support for her.