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China deepens pressure on Japan with travel bans and cancelled events

Beijing furious at suggestion Tokyo might intervene militarily if it attacks Taiwan

China has intensified its economic pressure on Japan, with state-owned enterprises banning employees from travelling to its Asian neighbour, tour groups and a flagship forum being cancelled and Japanese film releases suspended.

The moves are part of a broadening response by Beijing to Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s suggestion that a Chinese attack on Taiwan might prompt military intervention by Tokyo.

It is one of the worst flare-ups in relations between the two countries since former Japanese leader Shinzo Abe made similar remarks on Taiwan five years ago.

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