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Recent statements by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi regarding Taiwan have sparked international concern and raised alarms about the potential economic impact on the nation. Our correspondent in China, Bruno Falci, has more details. teleSUR

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00:00Recent statements by Japanese Prime Minister Sanai Takaishi regarding Taiwan have sparked international concern and rise alarms about the potential economic impact on the nation.
00:11A correspondent in China, Bruno Falsi, with the details.
00:16Hello to the companions of Telesur and to the audience watching us in this transmission.
00:21I am in Beijing now, this time to inform you that the declaration of the first Japanese minister, Sanai Takaishi, about Taiwan have generated international alarm and should seriously affect the economy of her country.
00:37China responded by suspending seafood imports and holding consultations on the renewal of beef exportations, sending clear warnings about the possible consequence of these declarations.
00:53Japan is heavily dependent on the Chinese market, up to 19% of the exports to China, and more than 1,400 categories of imported products from this country.
01:09Included key role materials for automobiles, electronics, and precision machineries.
01:17Experts such as Liu Kyogbin, former professor at the National University of Yokohama, warn that this dependence leaves Japan in a vulnerable position.
01:30China can absorb impacts through replacements of exportation and production skills, while Japan lacks this flexibility,
01:40especially in sectors such as the solar energy, especially in sectors such as the solar energy, batteries, and electronics components.
01:48In Japan, Takaishi faced pressures from political and business leaders, who urged him to repair relations with China.
01:59His rhetoric has also been classified by international community as a risk for the regional stability.
02:08With this news, we return with you in the studios in La Habana, Cuba.
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