Japan's Potential First Female Prime Minister and Global Economic Chal…
-
31회 연결
본문
Photo by Taiki Ishikawa on Unsplash
The photo is not related to the article.
Political Shift in Japan
Sanae Takaichi, a hardline conservative, is expected to be confirmed as Japan's first female prime minister after securing support from the opposition Japan Innovation Party, known as Ishin. The coalition, which holds 231 seats in the lower house of parliament, is just shy of a majority but is anticipated to be sufficient for Takaichi to win the parliamentary vote. At the signing of the coalition pact, Takaichi expressed her eagerness to collaborate on strengthening Japan's economy and implementing transformative policies. The announcement has positively impacted the stock market, with the Nikkei index rising 3.4% as investors reacted to the potential for increased government spending.
China's Economic Slowdown
In China, economic growth has dipped below five percent for the third quarter of 2025, marking the slowest expansion in a year. The National Bureau of Statistics reported a year-on-year GDP growth of 4.8 percent, down from 5.2 percent in the previous quarter. This decline is attributed to weakened domestic demand and ongoing trade tensions, particularly with the United States. As the Communist Party convenes for a crucial meeting focused on long-term economic strategies, the backdrop includes potential discussions between U.S. and Chinese trade officials, as well as a looming threat of tariffs from the U.S. on Chinese goods.
Intensifying Semiconductor Rivalry
Amidst these economic challenges, China's major cities are intensifying their efforts to dominate the semiconductor industry. Regions like Shenzhen, Shanghai, and Hangzhou are competing to attract investment in chip research and development as Beijing pushes for self-sufficiency in this critical sector. Shenzhen recently announced a substantial fund aimed at supporting chip design and related technologies, highlighting the city's ambition to solidify its status as a global tech hub.
Tragedy at Hong Kong Airport
In a separate incident, a cargo aircraft skidded off the runway at Hong Kong International Airport during landing, resulting in two confirmed fatalities. The flight, arriving from Dubai, experienced the accident early Monday morning. Four crew members were rescued and taken to the hospital, while initial reports indicated that the deceased were on an airport ground vehicle.
U.S.-Colombia Relations Strained
On the international front, U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a significant reduction in aid to Colombia, criticizing President Gustavo Petro for failing to curb drug production. Trump labeled Petro as an "illegal drug leader" and warned of potential U.S. actions against drug operations in the country. This statement comes amid ongoing military actions against vessels linked to Colombian rebel groups, further straining relations between the two nations.
Wrap-up
As Japan prepares for a potential historic leadership change, global economic dynamics continue to shift, particularly in China and the semiconductor sector. Meanwhile, tragic events in Hong Kong and escalating tensions in U.S.-Colombia relations highlight the complexities of international affairs.
Sources: feed.koreatimes.co.kr
댓글목록0