IsaacNewton
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I wish good luck to Japan.
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Perhaps the GDP went down due to unnecessary , war mongering by Japan and threatening Russia. Not to mention throwing away 30 billion dollars into India again not needed specially since Japanese economy needed that money locally
Because how else can you explain it , world is doing well , people are buying cars and buying Sony Playstations and people are watching Japanese anime and buying bulk load stuff from Japan
Quite shocking considering so many people buying Toyota / Honda and other stuff
Japan really should have stayed neutral member in world
Printing money doesn't work, what a shocker!
Japan is toast and Abe Shinzo can resign now. Oh wait, they are going to blame China.
Abe will be remembered as the Scammer in Chief in the Abenomics Scheme.
Wouldn't it be hilarious if some of the biggest "China collapse" story peddlers were false flaggers actually on the Chinese government payroll? Not only would they be making certain Westerners complacent with their constant stream of "China weak!" stories, they'd be ripping them off for tons of money too.
Gordon Chang is undoubtedly a brilliant business person. He hates China but he also knows that his audience does as well. So he writes what they want to hear and charges them handsomely for it. Never mind that he's been consistently wrong on China for decades. His audience doesn't care about that. They want the "China doom and gloom" to keep coming because it makes them feel less scared about a world that's changing around them. This kind of complacency actually benefits China and hastens the demise of the very world that those types of Westerners want to be told is still thriving.
Abe is a total fool. Rather than antagonize China at a time where Japan is economically and strategically weakening, he should have worked more closely with China. The island dispute was the last thing China or Japan needed. The dispute should have stayed on the back burner but no, nationalistic Abe and his cronies had to push the issue (rather than smoothing things out after Ishihara started the whole mess) and now look at where we are.
@TaiShang
What's Japan doing? Still having issues with US on TPP. Also Abe seems to have switched strategy in dealing with China for he has no other great option considering Japan's economic status. No wonder he bowed down and wishes to improve trade relations with China.
As I've mentioned before, the Japanese people are diligent and hardworking. But their government ...sometimes their government spends money like a drunken sailor. The peoples money, that is.
I don't even know why Abe wants to raise taxes yet again. Currently, its not in the best interest to be raising taxes as this will hurt consumer spending.
I don't even know why Abe wants to raise taxes yet again. Currently, its not in the best interest to be raising taxes as this will hurt consumer spending.
Chinese members here have long foreseen Abenomics isn't gonna be the silver bullet, raising tax is even ridiculous. He has postponed it due to election i suppose so lets see what will happen after that. Will increase of trade between China and Japan really solve Japan's problem? I remain skepticalI don't even know why Abe wants to raise taxes yet again. Currently, its not in the best interest to be raising taxes as this will hurt consumer spending.
What's Abe's popularity like in Japan now? In your opinion, are people still confident in his leadership? As you can tell from my posts, obviously I'm no Abe fan but it's not up to people like me.
It is entirely expectable .Abe "miracle" or whos-know-how many arrows strategy has failed as predicted.Japan needs reforms in order to achieve something.It certainly does not need neither Abe "miracles" neither never-ending BoJ massive QE with very questionable for real economy results..At this rate Japan is more likely to share same fate as Weimar Republic not to firmly step on road of real GDP growth.Japan GDP Unexpectedly Shrinks in Q3
Chinese members here have long foreseen Abenomics isn't gonna be the silver bullet, raising tax is even ridiculous. He has postponed it due to election i suppose so lets see what will happen after that. Will increase of trade between China and Japan really solve Japan's problem? I remain skeptical