Suspense crime, Digital Desk : The ruling party in Japan is expressing concern that the imposed tariffs by President Donald Trump may exacerbate the already volatile condition in the region by making other Asian countries ally with China. These remarks by Itsunori Onodera were made at a Hudson Institute event in Washington on a recent Monday.
As explained by Onodera, the tensions stemming from Trump's tariffs have led to many Asian nations becoming increasingly averse to siding with the US and Japan. The negative effects of these tariffs are forcing these nations to flout relations with the US and cultivate them with China instead, which is not what Japan is hoping for.
Japan and its neighbors attempting to negotiate exemption clauses to maintain economic stability is indicative of their desire for less detrimental regional turbulence. Later this week, Tokyo is expected to engage in the second round of negotiations with Washington over the trade talks.
As Japan’s former defense minister, Onodera argued on the need of strengthening defense relationships with the United States. According to him, Japan is at the cusp of suffering severe threats from China—not only severe strains around Taiwan, but “cognitive warfare” over territory issues, and military drills.
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Trump, allegedly, instructed Japan to raise its defense expenditure in the shared cost during prelim talks on trade (US Goods and Japan Services). In the parlance of diplomacy, Onodera has polled for possible cooperation regarding the production and the (re)selling of high (military) grade equipment (fuel and fire) including artillery (streamline for ammunition) procured in the wake of Japan's shifts in -state policy. As the more powerful and aggressive ally in the alliance, Japan is neither increasing its student defense expenditure nor is it rolling over without commenting on these defense perimeters regarding artillery spending.
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