Japan Warning: Economic Effects of Japan – China Tension | Learn English Through News Level 3
Japan Warning: Economic Effects of Japan – China Tension | Learn English Through News Level 3
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Today, we analyze the major political crisis between Japan and China. 🇯🇵🇨🇳
Japan has issued a strong safety warning to its citizens in China following Prime Minister Takaichi’s controversial speech about Taiwan. China responded by canceling G20 meetings and issuing its own travel warning.
This video uses simple, clear English (Level A2–B1) to explain the diplomatic breakdown, the massive economic impact (500,000 canceled flights!), and the challenges faced by both countries. It’s perfect for intermediate English listening practice and understanding high-stakes international relations. 🎧
In this detailed political analysis, we cover:
00:00 – Introduction
01:06 – PART 1 – Japan Warns Its Citizens in China
05:17 – PART 2 – What Triggered the Tensions?
09:49 – PART 3 – Impact on Travel & Daily Life
14:47 – PART 4 – How Black Friday Became About Shopping
20:32 – PART 5 – Japan’s Diplomatic Efforts to Ease Tensions
25:22 – PART 6 – The Dilemma of Prime Minister Takaichi & Future Outlook
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6 Comments
I thought Japan said if the Forces based in "Japanese" Okinawa fight China then the Japanese mainland will be right behind them.
In first & second war japan was so powerful than China, but now China is powerful . Japan cando nothing .
Go Japan. You get all support from people in the world.
Takaichi was the first Japanese prime minister to officially mention the possibility of military intervention in Taiwan. From China's perspective, this is a denial of the "One China" principle recognized by the international community, and not only constitutes interference in China's internal affairs, but also infringes on China's "core interests," making it a serious statement that could even be interpreted as a threat of invasion.
While the language used in the response by the Chinese Consul in Osaka was certainly impolite, the content itself was a retaliation against invasion, and is therefore only natural.
The most appropriate way to resolve this issue would be for Japan to first apologize and retract its remarks, and for China to apologize for its excessive language.
Japan !!💪👍👍👍
so what has japan done? trying very hard? trying what very hard?