Concerns grow within Japan's aquaculture industry under strained relations with China

日中关系紧张之下,日本水产养殖业担忧加剧

The Beijing Hour

2025-11-21

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Japan's aquaculture industry is blaming Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi for uncertainties in exports and is demanding the government address their concerns (02:29). China says it's ready to make joint efforts toward multilateralism as Premier Li Qiang arrives in South Africa to attend the G20 Summit (16:21). And Ukraine says it has received a U.S. peace plan, while Russia denied consultations with Washington (24:49).
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  • Hello with you on this Friday, November 21, 2025.

  • You're listening to The Beijing Hour,

  • coming to you live from the Chinese capital on today's program.

  • China stresses the full political documents as the cornerstone of relations with Japan.

  • Chinese Premier Li Qian is in South Africa to attend the G20 summit.

  • Ukraine says it has received a new U.S.

  • peace plan, but Moscow denies any dialogue with Washington.

  • In business, China's Commerce Minister has met the U.S.

  • Ambassador calling for expanding areas of cooperation,

  • in sports updates of China's 15th National Games,

  • in culture entertainment, Global interest in learning Chinese is still on the rise.

  • China says it firmly opposes Japanese Prime Minister Saino Takahashi's erroneous remarks about the Taiwan region and hints at the possibility of forceful intervention.

  • China's foreign ministry urged Japan to retract the statement and fulfill its commitments with action.

  • A Chinese spokesperson stressed abiding by the four political documents that govern bilateral ties

  • if Japan wants to develop mutually beneficial relations with China and create stable ties.

  • Tokyo's stock market has fallen for several consecutive sessions,

  • losing over 2,000 points as of Wednesday with retail,

  • tourism and China-related companies taking the biggest hit.

  • The country's bond market is also under pressure.

  • Long-term yields have climbed to their highest levels in more than a decade,