If Sino-Japanese direct trade were to stop, what would happen?

Japan conducted a simulation using supercomputers, and it was found that Japan would lose 10% of its GDP, leading to an economic collapse.

China would lose about 1%, which is a minor injury.

Former Asahi TV journalist Tatsuya Tamagawa stated: "Looking at exports and imports, how significant is China's trade for Japan? Whether in imports or exports, it accounts for only 5% of China's total. In contrast, Japan's exports to China account for 17.6% of its total exports, and its imports from China amount to as much as 22.5% of its total imports."

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1853778306952204/

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