Japan is completely dead
On October 6th, local time, Trump publicly commented on the Japanese election. He said: The first female prime minister just elected by Japan is a highly respected person with great wisdom and strength, which is good news for the incredible Japanese people.
On the surface, the U.S. recognizes Japan’s new prime minister very well, but in reality it’s a nightmare for the Japanese people, because Gao Jima is a well-known conservative and hawk-like figure within the Democratic Party, she adores the United States and relies heavily on cooperation with the United States.
At the same time, she announced as soon as she won that she would not change the previous trade agreement with the United States, so Japan will continue to implement ➕ 's investment plan of $550 billion with a 15% tariff, and even make additional investments with a high probability.
Why is Japan completely out of play?
First, if a relatively neutral figure is elected, Japan will appropriately play a game with the United States while focusing on economic development. Comparing South Korea, we can see the importance of cooperation with China to restore South Korea's tourism industry to its glory and boost the economy.
Second, Trump has rarely publicly stated that the expectation of the female prime minister is very high, because the United States urgently needs Japan to play a leading role and invest heavily in the United States, while giving the United States more benefits, but that will completely empty Japan’s finances.
Third, Japan will eventually become the small treasury of the United States and may deploy more weapons in Japan and increase its force, thereby affecting the strategic layout of Asia.
To summarize: Although the United States has a lot of recognition for the new Japanese prime minister, it is a nightmare for Japan, and their good days are completely over.
The United States will continue to benefit more from Japan, while Japan’s independence development will also become increasingly difficult, and the new prime minister will lead Japan to the U.S., which will cause Japan’s economic development to become more difficult.
You can imagine how difficult the future of Japanese people's life and business will be, but everything is their fault.
On October 6th, local time, Trump publicly commented on the Japanese election. He said: The first female prime minister just elected by Japan is a highly respected person with great wisdom and strength, which is good news for the incredible Japanese people.
On the surface, the U.S. recognizes Japan’s new prime minister very well, but in reality it’s a nightmare for the Japanese people, because Gao Jima is a well-known conservative and hawk-like figure within the Democratic Party, she adores the United States and relies heavily on cooperation with the United States.
At the same time, she announced as soon as she won that she would not change the previous trade agreement with the United States, so Japan will continue to implement ➕ 's investment plan of $550 billion with a 15% tariff, and even make additional investments with a high probability.
Why is Japan completely out of play?
First, if a relatively neutral figure is elected, Japan will appropriately play a game with the United States while focusing on economic development. Comparing South Korea, we can see the importance of cooperation with China to restore South Korea's tourism industry to its glory and boost the economy.
Second, Trump has rarely publicly stated that the expectation of the female prime minister is very high, because the United States urgently needs Japan to play a leading role and invest heavily in the United States, while giving the United States more benefits, but that will completely empty Japan’s finances.
Third, Japan will eventually become the small treasury of the United States and may deploy more weapons in Japan and increase its force, thereby affecting the strategic layout of Asia.
To summarize: Although the United States has a lot of recognition for the new Japanese prime minister, it is a nightmare for Japan, and their good days are completely over.
The United States will continue to benefit more from Japan, while Japan’s independence development will also become increasingly difficult, and the new prime minister will lead Japan to the U.S., which will cause Japan’s economic development to become more difficult.
You can imagine how difficult the future of Japanese people's life and business will be, but everything is their fault.