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Japan’s economy has taken the brunt of the beating following a triple disaster, but now theatastrophe’s ripples are hitting markets worldwide. Severed links in Japan’s logistics andinfrastructure have led many manufacturers’ electronic component productions to struggle to resume
business, placing a burden on the global supply chain. This incident presented both challenges and opportunities to China. Imports and the nuclear power industry will take a blow, but exports will draw on Japan’s reconstruction efforts. Yan Kun, a senior researcher with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and Zhang Peng, an associate researcher with the Research Institute for Fiscal Science at the Ministry of Finance, discussed these issues in a recent report. Edited excerpts follow:
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business, placing a burden on the global supply chain. This incident presented both challenges and opportunities to China. Imports and the nuclear power industry will take a blow, but exports will draw on Japan’s reconstruction efforts. Yan Kun, a senior researcher with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and Zhang Peng, an associate researcher with the Research Institute for Fiscal Science at the Ministry of Finance, discussed these issues in a recent report. Edited excerpts follow:
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