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If there is a big dispute between China and Japan, will China impose some sanctions, such as economic sanctions, on Japanese companies in China, resulting in a large number of layoffs?

Some of them will be disguised. Obviously, they won't show these things. After all, China is a big country. If it wants to be a big country, the Chinese and Japanese economies are interdependent, but in contrast, Japan is more dependent on China. Nowadays, Japan, whether left or right, wants to gain political benefits through the issue of China, just as actors improve their popularity through hype, but it also shows that the IQ of some Japanese government officials is getting worse and worse. Until now, neither Japan nor China mentioned economic sanctions. The voice about economic sanctions comes from the people. Japan will not be stupid enough to abandon China, and China will not do anything against itself. After all, this aspect is not what we said, nor is it as simple as going to war to destroy Japan. You know, the earth is also called the world. It does not belong to China or Japan. It belongs not only to China and Japan, but also to the United States. EU, ASEAN, whether China and Japan fight a military war or an economic war, I believe that China and Japan will not benefit in the end. Government leaders know better than we do that we can't win by blindly demanding the destruction of Japan. The result of victory is only to lose more. Japanese actions have done great harm to the people of China. As citizens of China, we have no passion and impulse to see things. No one can change the economy, at most it is fluctuation. Japan will pay a certain price for their actions. Political coldness is uncertain, and economic coldness will always pick up. What we are thinking about now is to find a way to replace Japanese goods, rather than trying to boycott them.

The above is just a personal opinion. In fact, you can still pay more attention to TV news and listen to what experts say. There is always some truth.