Why did Japan begin to refuse China s aid, and later took the initiative to ask China to help him

Updated on international 2024-05-29
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In this way, after Japan was hit by the disaster, the United States, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand immediately wanted to send a rescue request, and China said that it would send a rescue team to Japan, and Japan replied that the Chinese rescue team should obey the arrangements of the United Nations to carry out the unified work, so this was understood by some patriots as Japan's refusal of China's rescue.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In fact, I have also seen that Japan refused Chinese aid at the beginning, but when I saw that there was no such thing as what was said upstairs.

    Maybe we are all hearsay, but we ordinary people are afraid that no one knows the specific situation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Who did you hear that Japan refused to aid China, and their rescue team was the first to arrive, and now they** don't let people help.

    Is it possible.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Not to refuse to put! It may be that the situation over there is urgent, and you can't respond immediately, so you have to arrange it! 50 countries around the world have gone, so you have to go to the number!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When the tsunami came, Japan realized the seriousness of the situation, so it took the initiative to pray for China's help. (Japan deserves it**).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The tsunami was a nuclear test on the bottom of the sea, preparing to break away from the control of the United States and threaten China's military test, which led to a tsunami, and the clues can be found from the whirlpool on the **! Only by refusing to be rescued by other countries can this experiment be disguised, and after martial law, personnel from other countries will be placed for nuclear testing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I am very grateful to Japan for its help to China during the epidemic, and I have seen the friendship between China and Japan in this world, and I hope that the future will be better and better.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    During the pandemic, Japan's assistance to China was very touching, and it made everyone feel the depth of international friendship under the disaster, and further safeguarded the relationship between China and Japan.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I feel that this is normal, if their country is in trouble, we will also help, we have to make a distinction, although this thing is done well, but it cannot erase what we have done before.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    2020 is the host of the Tokyo Olympics in Japan, and he certainly doesn't want this opportunity to make money to go down the drain.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because China and Japan are going to have good relations, what the older generation is doing cannot be imposed on the people of the present.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Part of the atonement, but I feel that the main thing is industrial transformation and upgrading, bringing backward industries to China.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. Resolve the issue of reparations between China and Japan.

    Second, China's benefit fee for helping the United States resist the Soviet Union is only paid by Japan.

    3. Cultivating pro-Japanese forces.

    Fourth, China's reform and opening up is beneficial to the West, and Western interest groups will provide funds to promote China's reform and opening up to Japan.

    However, it has helped China develop a lot.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Countries do not talk about feelings, only about interests.

    The national interest determines the behavior of the state.

    Exchanges between countries are purely rational games of interests.

    All of the above is the most basic "political common sense".

    China is an important overseas market for Japan, and aiding China is tantamount to helping Japan cultivate and develop a consumer market, break the limitations of island countries, and further enhance its own economic strength.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The lips are dead and the teeth are cold, and there are no eggs under the nest?

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There is a theory on the Internet that a large part of China's pollution is caused by the production of goods exported to Japan and South Korea. Therefore, Japan's assistance to China is really "making up for its mistakes."

    This argument is actually not true, because the production of export goods is part of China and Japan, and it is a mutually beneficial act, and China also benefits a lot from it. Even if pollution is caused, the cost of pollution treatment should not be paid for by the buyer.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Japan** seems to have donated 530 million yen, equivalent to nearly 5 million US dollars, which seems to be the largest donation of any country except Saudi Arabia. Yahoo Japan has already raised more than 80 million yen on the Japanese Red Cross online fundraising, and it is estimated that it will soon exceed 100 million. Everywhere 24-hour convenience stores are also posted on the door of the initiative to raise funds for Sichuan, China.

    Japan's major convenience store chains have set up Sichuan ** donation boxes in each store, which means that there is a small box connected to China and Sichuan everywhere in cities and countryside across Japan, streets and alleys. Even if you just stuff the recovered yen change into it, even if you exchange it for a bottle of water and bread, it adds up to a lot, and you are helping the victims of the Sichuan disaster. This time Japan is quite positive.

    On the afternoon of the 16th, Sony Group urgently decided to add 2.7 million yuan to the original donation of 4 million yuan for earthquake relief work, so far Sony Group's donation has increased to about 6.7 million yuan (equivalent to 100 million yen). At the same time, voluntary donations from employees of Sony Group companies are still ongoing, and the amount of donations is increasing significantly every day. On the same day, Panasonic Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. announced that the group will provide donations and material assistance with a total value of 10 million yuan.

    This amount exceeds the company's assistance to Hurricane Katrina in the southern United States in 2005 and is on an unprecedented scale. Taku Okada, the founder of the Japanese supermarket giant Aeon, came to the Chinese Embassy in Japan to donate 10 million yen (about 10,000 yuan) to the ** disaster area in Sichuan, China on behalf of the company. Sharp also decided to donate about 30 million yen (about 2 million yuan) in the name of the group.

    Omron will provide a donation of 30 million yen and 300 blood pressure monitors, 200 thermometers and 100 blood glucose meters. Eisai Pharmaceuticals will provide a total of 100 million yen in donations and in-kind assistance. It is said that the relief supplies will include drinking water, paper towels and heating equipment.

    Canon (a Japanese group) will pay 150 million yen and a Chinese company will charge 1 million yuan (about 15 million yen) for a total of about 16 million yen. Hitachi ...... 120 million yen (including supplies).

    A rescue team sent by Japan has also arrived in Sichuan.

    At present, the Japanese people and enterprises have donated more than 1.2 billion yen, equivalent to more than 10,000 yuan. (Replication elsewhere should be real, even if it is a courtesy, China is not a country that repays virtue with resentment, if all this is true!)

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    After World War II, Chiang Kai-shek's national** announced that he would renounce his claims against Japan. In 1972, China and Japan resumed diplomatic relations, and the prime minister and chairman also announced that they would renounce their claims against Japan for various reasons. At the end of the 70s of the last century, the Japanese Diet passed a bill to provide interest-free loans and free aid to China (Note:

    Not war reparations), until now, the amount of aid has been decreasing year by year, which is of course also related to China's development year by year. Since 1979, Japan** has provided China with a total of about 2.7 trillion yen (about 200 billion yuan) of development assistance; From the Beijing subway, the capital airport, the renovation of about 4,600 kilometers of China's electrified railways, and about 60 of China's 470 large port berths, etc., have all been built or are under construction with yen loans.

    We can't say that Japan deserves it, they owe it. It is true that they committed crimes against China, and their gratuitous assistance is far less than our losses in World War II, but we have already given up our claims. So, in a way, we have to say thank you.

    In 2008, the Japanese rescue team was the first to rush to the scene of the disaster area. Japan** and the private sector donated 40 million yuan, second only to Saudi Arabia, and added 8 post-disaster free aid projects.

    Peace and development are the main themes of the world and the Chinese and Japanese peoples. We must resolutely struggle against the right-wing forces in Japan, and at the same time, we must also develop friendship with the Japanese people. War is cruel, and the best consolation for our dead compatriots is to let history not repeat itself.

    I hope Japan will get through this.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Japan's economic aid to China (ODA) began in 1979, when China had engaged with the West, but financial and technical problems hindered economic development, and at the peak of Japan's economy, funds needed a way out, and loans were low-risk arrangements. So China later used ODA in the later 4,000 kilometers of electrified railways, 60 terminals, the capital airport, Pudong airport, five Yangtze River bridges, Baosteel, Wuhan Iron and Steel, and so on. Japanese officials regard this as a "charity" to China and blame China for not being grateful enough.

    Let's calmly analyze it and find that this is not the case.

    The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) defined in 1972 that ODA aid should account for 84 per cent of non-reimbursable grants. The United Kingdom, Canada and other countries have 100% ODA grants. The ODA grant in the United States is 98%, Japan received 12 trillion yen in US aid after the war, and Japan's Shinkansen and Tokyo-Nagoya Highway are all using ODA.

    And 90% of Japan's ODAs to China are loans. The interest rate was as low as in the early stage. It is not unreasonable for China to call it financial cooperation.

    At the peak of Japan's economy in the 80s, funds needed a way out, and loans were low-risk arrangements. China's credit is stable, and it has repaid its principal and interest in accordance with the agreement. In the 90s, Japan implemented ultra-loose finance with zero interest on deposits, and entered the era of deflation, and the interest rate of ODA is still considerable.

    The exchange rate of the yen against the US dollar rose from 240 yen to 1 US dollar in the 80s to 80 yen in 95, and the exchange rate loss of repayment was borne by the Chinese side, and the Japanese side exclusively enjoyed the benefit of appreciation2.

    The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development advocates restrictions on tied aid. In 2001, however, 10 of the 15 projects of the Sino-Japanese ODA were limited to the procurement of Japanese goods. Japan admits that 45% of Japanese companies won bids in ODA project tenders.

    It is generally estimated that 30% of the ODA funds in China will be returned to Japanese enterprises.

    Moreover, through the ODA, the Japanese side opened up the Chinese market. Many of the ODA projects themselves are for Japanese companies, and the Qinhuangdao terminal in the first batch of projects was built to export coal to Japan. Through the cooperation between the world, in the 80s and 90s, the streets of China were flooded with Japanese electrical appliances and automobiles.

    Former Malaysian Prime Minister Rahman once said: "If Japan comes in with aid, it will earn at least twice as much." The author has consulted a third-party economist for this reason, and he believes that:

    Japan didn't suffer at all!

    China's GDP as a percentage of world GDP fell from 1970 before the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Japan to 1990, halved. Japan's GDP as a percentage of world GDP doubled from 1970 before the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Japan in 1990.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In history, the Russo-Japanese War in the late Qing Dynasty was the greatest help to China, repelling the Russian invaders in the three northeastern provinces, although it was for Japan's own interests, it was also in line with China's interests

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you don't have a problem with Japanese, you don't really have to pick customers.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It is said that because most of them are Chinese, I heard about it.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Since 1979, Japan has provided nearly 290 billion yuan in aid to China in 31 years, accounting for China's largest donor, and China has borrowed more than 200 billion yuan from Japan, which is converted into about 3 trillion yen, and China's actual use is about one trillion yen.

    Some are non-repayable loans, but most are interest-bearing loans. At that time, interest rates in Japan had reached 1% or even lower, while China's interest rate was 3%. After the collapse of the Soviet Union in the 90s, Japan followed the United States in demanding higher and higher ODA interest rates on China, and the conditions were set more harshly.

    It is not allowed to be used for the military, and gratuitous loans are not allowed to be used for profit-making projects, but are mostly used for Japanese language teaching, environmental management, and study abroad loans in China.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    In 1979, Japanese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira visited China, opening the door to China's first-class development assistance. For nearly 30 years, yen loans have fueled China's massive aircraft and propelled it to the skies.

    On December 1, 2007, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Minister and Japanese Foreign Minister Masahiko Takamura signed an exchange of letters on this year's yen loans to China. The 46 billion yen loan will be used for the construction of six environmental projects in China. After World War II, Japan provided some assistance to our country, mainly in terms of funds and backward technology, which was used for afforestation and improvement of medical standards.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    As far as I know, after World War II, Japan provided some assistance to our country, mainly in terms of funds and backward technology, and in the areas of afforestation and improvement of medical standards.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Japan's assistance to China has many advantages, first of all, it can reflect his humanistic care, which is conducive to strengthening exchanges with China, and the other is that Japan and China are also very close, and their lips are cold. If China is bad, then Japan will suffer as well.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Yes, it can store the friendship between the two peoples, and it can establish an image for Japanese enterprises, so as to enter the Chinese market The main thing is that many of China's raw materials are worth importing from Japan. Japan is small and does not have a lot of raw materials.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The landlord said ODA, because Japan did not ask Japan for post-war reparations, and Japan issued ODA to China in 1979 to show gratitude. It was a free yen credit and a technical cooperation, which was terminated in 2004 due to the East China Sea issue.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    You tell me? Looks like I don't know about the aid now. And how many Japanese products do you want to use in China every year?

    If the aid is real, then you want to give you money, I will give you money to buy my things, and then I will buy raw materials from you, process them, and sell them to you, and the profit will be calculated by yourself. And then there's what kind of Sino-Japanese friendship and so on. Fame and fortune.

    Thank you for the trouble to adopt!

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