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Japanese Companies View Potential Trump Presidency as Business Risk

Nearly half of Japanese firms express concern over the prospect of increased protectionism and trade tensions if Donald Trump is re-elected.

  • A Reuters poll reveals that 49% of Japanese companies see a potential Trump presidency as a business risk, primarily due to fears of protectionism and U.S.-China trade friction.
  • 60% of the firms have no plans to adjust their business strategies based on the possibility of Trump's re-election, while 32% remain undecided.
  • The potential blocking of the United States Steel Corporation acquisition by Nippon Steel Corporation by Trump has heightened concerns among Japanese businesses.
  • Japanese companies are also worried about the impact of a Trump presidency on global trade policies and the stability of trade relations with China.
  • Despite concerns over Trump, most firms consider China too important to ignore, with a majority remaining pessimistic about the Chinese market over the next five years.
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