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-- in Japan. -- with breaking news this morning I would soon be discouraging and nonessential business trips to China the anti Japan protests could have a heavy economic cost. And -- -- the bar high for nuclear power with me is Chris years. Are right. Two stories out of Asia -- let's talk with. The islands on this bat and his Jones says trade and politics. Are really raising the state. In this one right. Yes very -- you've been here before 2005. There is tension between China and Japan. But van actually it that calmed down after a -- -- I don't see the high -- is that is that the tends to receive and lately of these disputes violence comes on as well however the problem is that. This time around the economic stakes -- you've got. The backdrop in China there is. A slowdown in the economy that levels of -- or ready. Worried about a Holland landing. But also moved from Japan's point of view it's seems too much more. You reliance on the mysteries from -- that -- has much stronger economic. Calling -- a -- resilient clearly now -- was back in 2005. And let's face terrorism slightly different disputes that but but. -- with them to be a backlash had a tough backpacks for Japan. Well with guys decide you know who your company's reacts. So -- ordered an immediate and and of course today is the nature of trade that it actually generally brings. It brings countries together and currently the columns. The -- is like this but in about. But and and and this is from obviously the fact that there is that she's that much. More reliance and tons of citizens who want to have industry and to pound -- we're trying to moment -- that would help so this is a little bit but this is not necessarily. And. That's in this or tenacity in the clinical bella -- doesn't own pocket pistol I was there I mean nuclear story as well so Friday they sent me the phrase out. By what is it twenty passing it's 402040. Common. You guys you previously. Gotten a hold on a second pictures. Other sort of traditional forms of fossil fuel bring equally dangerous. Well it is is that's -- -- well and making it's it's wearing because like. If you how -- four. Countries -- permits have that technological. Expertise. If you can if that -- platform it. But if -- these these and in these. -- few countries in the world. Investing. And you Korea having that. Not that expertise space you like that keeps the industry before replacing it with hole I mean that the reality is that what they always it would they're replacing Bob that the RB -- that since we've. This current plan. Because that's what say a -- -- -- deportees somewhere -- this decision could easily eager beaver investment. As it stands this is more the government policy days. That. In terms of and you hold the deaths in. From both accidents written to you and -- production. Hole is more dangerous than the need to. -- is far more environmentally. And damaging than the new Kia. So it -- this policy actually if you if you if you take -- who. Rational economic. Assessment tall it is -- that -- that leaves the -- all of where is it deprived all of in and you deprived of and expertise -- there which means that those countries which are continue to do you Korea we've probably more likely. To have some kind of -- that third. Actually base. May -- if you're if you're really worried about extremists in Korea according made them more likely say it's in all of the -- of halts feel good about okay. -- many thanks to back Chris -- and breaking views sophomore agenda setting inside. What joint US show every day -- studies and 1730 PST. -- a problem this is rice's.
Breakingviews: High cost of anti-Japan protest (4:46)
Sept. 17 - Although there are similarities between the current protests in China against Japan and those of 2005, the economic and political stakes are much higher this time, say Breakingviews.
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