
Headline News China condemns Japanese PM's remarks concerning Taiwan
Nov 10, 2025
Edith Tienchen, a field reporter, delves into the temporary suspension of port service fees between China and the U.S., revealing its impact on the shipping industry and historical context. Wang Hao, covering the China International Import Expo, shares highlights from the event, showcasing record transactions and innovative sectors like AI and green energy. They both touch on China's strong reaction to Japanese PM remarks about Taiwan and discuss the broader implications for international relations.
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China Condemns Japan Over Taiwan Remarks
- China formally protested Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi's comments that a Chinese attack on Taiwan could threaten Japan and justify collective self-defense.
- Beijing said the remarks violate the one-China principle and harm China–Japan relations.
Beijing Frames Remarks As Provocation
- Foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said Japan's interventions in Taiwan affairs trample on international justice and provoke the post-war order.
- China urged Japan to stop provocations and oversteps to avoid harming bilateral ties.
China–US Pause On Port Fees
- China and the U.S. agreed to pause reciprocal port fees and suspend related investigations to ease shipping tensions.
- Beijing expressed willingness to negotiate under mutual respect to safeguard fair competition in shipping and shipbuilding.
