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Japan's economy could collapse if it loses China, its most critical economic partner, warns Japanese scholar Hiromori Maedomari. He argues that political leaders must understand the global impact of their wrongful remarks. Responsible political judgment, he added, begins with putting people's livelihoods first.
Japan's economy could collapse if it loses China, its most critical economic partner, warns Japanese scholar Hiromori Maedomari. He argues that political leaders must understand the global impact of their wrongful remarks. Responsible political judgment, he added, begins with putting people's livelihoods first.