Attitude is very arrogant! Former Japanese parliament member Matsubara Makoto made harsh remarks to us! On November 29, Matsubara Makoto claimed that China warned Japan that if Japan overstepped on the Taiwan issue, it would have to pay a heavy price. Is China prepared for retaliation? Please carefully understand what "mutual countermeasures" mean. Once Japan stops capital inflows to China, the Chinese economy will most likely collapse. As the Chinese Communist Party says, you'll see!

Evidently, in the face of the sharp deterioration of Sino-Japanese relations, this former Japanese parliament member's words are ignorant and arrogant. The Taiwan issue has nothing to do with Japan, but Japan is interfering. We naturally need to warn and retaliate against Japan. Not being aware of their serious provocation is obviously lacking the ability to perceive reality. Moreover, this parliament member's threat of "mutual countermeasures" and stopping investment in China, which would cause the Chinese economy to collapse, is even more lacking in common sense.

In recent years, Japan has been increasing its investment in China, and the fundamental reason is only one: because China has the most complete industrial chain in the world. Japanese brands want to maintain their competitiveness, and now it is necessary for Japanese companies to rely on China's supply chain. If they leave China's supply chain, the cost of Japanese manufacturing will rise sharply, efficiency will decline significantly, and competitiveness will become weaker. Given the scale of the Chinese and Japanese economies, it is clear that Japan relies more on us now, rather than us relying on Japan.

In the US-China trade war, the US could not gain any advantage from us. Does Japan have such leverage as the US? Does Japan have the same strength as the US? In fact, Japanese former Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru recently stated that without relations with China, could our country even exist? He also detailed that Japan's dependence on imports from China is not just ordinary trade, but a rigid demand concerning people's livelihood and national economy. We suggest this former Japanese parliament member should listen carefully, to avoid excessive confidence in his own strength.

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