A group of about 200 prominent Japanese business leaders has reportedly postponed their annual visit to mainland China, the first such deferral in more than a decade, amid tensions between Beijing and Tokyo over Taiwan.
The postponement, first reported by Bloomberg and Kyodo, is widely seen by observers as a worrying sign of fraying corporate diplomacy – long regarded as a stabilising channel in the countries’ complicated relationship.
It comes amid Beijing’s intensified efforts to rally a...
Japanese business leaders shelve annual China trip as tensions mount
Published 4 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

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