Japanese MAGA supporter says US strength over China is key to Japan’s national interest
Japanese Yoko Ishi has shared his thoughts on the threat of mutual tariffs of President Donald Trump and reveals why he thinks that Trump’s tough stance on China benefits his country.
“Trump-Senepay” can be an expression that is usually heard in the United States, but respects the Japanese cultural nuance. Together Yoko Ishi showed his admiration President Donald TrumpA number
It has seen it under the random Yoko of Monicaire, he believed that Maga Hat was given to American and Japanese joint flags, as he talks about the most urgent political problems that shape the world.
One of the biggest problems in late Trump Tariffs is aimed at a number of US trading partners, China as a main target. But if negotiations pass, Japan may not leave hook.
Although many Japanese civilians acknowledge that tariffs, if they restore the current 90-day pause, it can be challenged for their country, It is not always frustration that he is leading himself. Instead, it is aimed at the country’s domestic leadership, who is “finally responsible for defending the national interests of Japan.”
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Japanese Yoko Ishi says he supports the tough stance on President Donald Trump on China (X / @ randomyoko)
He says his own support for Trump, he is heavily bent over his approach to China.
“I support Trump, his strong position against China. I can disagree with some other topics with his approach, but the main thing in East Asia, so I think everyday FOX News Digital:A number
Trump, so far, forced a monster 125% tariff against Chinese imports, sending a signal to Beijing to strike the trade transaction. At the same time, other US trade partners have hit their own tariff threats, including 24% tariff threats, which was charged against Japan.
The US has fallen 90-day pause on mutual tariffs On many countries, except for China, as dozens of American trade partners report that they will negotiate a table.
Japan answered the tariff threats, creating a working group in Washington, DC and oversees the trade negotiations with US officials. Ishi said that “carefully optimistic” about negotiations, given Japan’s role as a strong economic and military ally USA
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President Donald Trump speaks to the “Rich” trade statement on the Spitak House in the Garden of the Rose House in Washington on April 2. (Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images / Getty Images)
Despite the potential economic impact, Trump’s strategy could cause, if negotiations, Dehie thinks that strong America eventually serves Japan’s interests.
“As someone living in Japan, I naturally worry about short-term effects [of tariffs] On our economy, especially considering that we are still hesitant for stagnation, tax campaigns and global instability …
Ishi is especially concerned about the possible influence of Japan’s small and medium enterprises, which make up most of the country’s business. At the same time, he has manipulated that changes in trade policy can force Japan to diversify its commercial partnership by looking at the European Union or other Asian trade partners.
Spokeswoman for Spitak House Caroline Levit stated that President Donald Trump is “optimistic” that the United States and China can make a deal on tariffs.
But he removed the manipulations that Trump’s tough stance on China could strengthen Japan’s bonds with the US opponent, one of the many people have heard.
“Japan won’t match China,” she said briefly, pointing 2024 Japan-China Joint Public Opinion Study, Which revealed that 89% of Japanese respondents occupied unfavorable China’s opinion, and 87.7% of Chinese respondents had the same negative opinion of Japan.
He also pointed out the reports made by the Chinese state media, claiming that China, Japan and South Korea will jointly respond to Trump tariffs, but Japanese Minister Yogi Muto. rejected the claimA number
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“Japan, in my opinion, will stand by the United States against China’s aggressive military attitude from Taiwan and East Sea, and if that time and the United States can build strong, fair and healthy economic ties.” He continued.
“I hope that this moment becomes the opportunity not only to reconsider the grounds of our relations, but also to promote more active and open communication between our countries.”