Kyle Sun
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Agree with you.But the US economy is more than 3 times that of Japanese Economy.
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Agree with you.But the US economy is more than 3 times that of Japanese Economy.
China will certainly be glad to extend a helping hand to Japan in return for certain geostrategic concessions.
Next year Japan economy will grow greatly!
Today Japan is investing a lot.
Such as ?
Certain islands might be traded for long-term, low-interest loans in billions.
Certain islands might be traded for long-term, low-interest loans in billions.
I think not.
Such as Okinawa?
Then no deal, no money.
Diaoyu Islands would do.
lol, you know very well that Senkaku Islands is a no go. Let's not touch sensitive areas, okay?
china is sl strong why not take back by force?China will certainly be glad to extend a helping hand to Japan in return for certain geostrategic concessions.
I know Diaoyu Islands is a sensitive issue for Japan. I just wanted to bring it up in the context of Japan's economic woes. I mean, if it ever goes really bad. Certainly, I wish Japan recovers soon and China-Japan trade out-grows its 2011-12 peak.
What I would like is joint development between Japan and China in regards to the East China Sea deposits. I think that we should get back to that.
I believe this is a sensible solution to this natural resource dispute. It would set a good example for other disputes such as South China Sea dispute.
Me too. The 2008 East China Sea Consensus showed that both China and Japan were to develop the region. Unfortunately that was backtracked with the maritime sea row regarding the Senkakus. I think Japan and China need to get back to this , and maintain bilateral dialogue and cooperation.