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Why Japans Takaichi Already Facing Resistance Inside Her Own Party

InflationMacroeconomic Vulnerability A…JapaneseWorldlanguages Japanese

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The article is about internal political dynamics in Japan's ruling party, with no concrete commercial mechanism, supply chain impact, or company-level effect. The proposed tax suspension is a policy idea but no details on implementation or economic impact are provided. No direct effect on any product, commodity, or company margin can be inferred. Therefore, no relevant sectors are identified.

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  • Japan PM Sanae Takaichi faces internal LDP resistance from figures like former PM Taro Aso.
  • Takaichi proposed suspending 8% consumption tax for two years to address inflation.
  • Senior politicians criticize Takaichi's leadership style, describing her as acting 'like a queen'.
  • Internal friction highlights growing divide within LDP along factional lines.
  • Takaichi has strong public standing after February general election.

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South China Morning Post is a Hong Kong-based English-language daily, owned by Alibaba Group.

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