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@saltedfishdivin @JasoonMainer @loongkingdom 可以的。但你不拥有土地,土地你无权买卖,只有房子。土地属于国家,私人不能买卖。如果房屋破旧倒塌,重建需要审批,面积和高度都有限制
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@JasoonMainer @loongkingdom Huh? Where did you get this misinformation? The 70 year lease can be extended indefinitely. You can also inherit it.
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@aisuru5yarikata @RoyMaste 99%是因为大多数中国人不能上国外的社交论坛,比如X,如果这些人能上,看到你们日本人的这些言论,那不是99%,应该是99.99%😀
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@zundamotisuki 日本在现在对二战的态度和供奉战犯的行为,类似于德国搞希特勒个人崇拜,在德国是被判刑的,在日本是政府首相行为。所以日本必须要受到惩罚,基本上,整个琉球不要再想保留了,关西和北海道你们想办法吧。
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@zundamotisuki 如果日本老实了,彻底清算了旧日本的各种军国主义思想,彻底炸毁靖国神社,那些战犯被挫骨扬灰,那琉球日本托管或接收,中国也就不说什么,算了。但现在军国主义战犯受到政府和民众的膜拜,日本没受到一点惩罚还奖励了被侵占的琉球。没有像德国一样,把普鲁士给剥离,也就是类似于把关西地区割掉,不行
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@douglasritz @MichaelAArouet 中国希望全球所有国家都这样认为。没关系的,中国会崩溃,那美国的制裁和限制可以取消了吧,取消可以让中国崩溃的更快一些😀
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@MichaelAArouet “China’s growth model looks increasingly like an illusion powered by debt.”
By nearly every metric, China now has the largest economy on the planet.
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China’s growth model looks increasingly like an illusion powered by debt.
The share of loss-making industrial firms is at record highs.
More debt. More factories. More capacity. Debt can build factories. It can’t create demand though.

Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet
China didn’t build an economic miracle. It built the world’s biggest debt experiment. And experiments don’t last forever When growth is fueled by borrowing, every vacant illuminated skyscraper, highway, and ghost city comes with a bill. How long can they keep the illusion alive?
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@SmashBros555 @Konekoutena 这在日本这些人又要变成偷盗了。中国公共设施公民随便来。这在很多城市很常见,夏天高温天,来这里使用公共设施的空调,比家里更凉快还不要钱,低收入家庭夏天最热时候喜欢这样,大家也不介意。这要在日本,会变成偷空调,盗电了吧😄
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中国、とうとう与那国島沖EEZも「ここは中国の管轄海域だ!」と言い出す。侵略が止まらない
これ本当にヤバい。
どの口で日本の軍事費の微増を批判しているのか。
絶対に中国の主張を認めてはいけない。
やはり日本を守るための軍事費の増加は必要球思います。
tweetsoku.news/2026/06/09/%e4…
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@DranikiNeko @grapefruit75096 中国百年耻辱时期,被俄罗斯侵占了大约1/4的领土,不再还回来。其它国家侵占的基本都还回来了,除了英国侵略的,英国侵占的给了印度,也是导致当前中印领土争端的主要原因。对俄罗斯主要因为这件事。
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@grapefruit75096 When I asked people why, they thought Russia was dangerous and scary, more than genuine hate
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@Paulszxh @DavidLe76335983 中国是天使吗?花自己的钱补贴外国人?中国企业的税是很重的,中国每年的国防,教育还有很多基建开销很大,中国的政府公务员数量也是巨大,都要靠这些企业的税来支持。中国之所以还不错,只不过因为低汇率而已。但美国不允许人民币升值,因为一旦升值,GDP轻松超过美国,这对美国是毁灭性的灾难。
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@DavidLe76335983 China is cheaper. Only way to compete is to subsidize industries that China subsidizes. Which means central economic planning.
Can’t just reshore and pay more.
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Two Japanese firms just shut down their production line, cutting 25% of the world’s tungsten hexafluoride (WF₆) capacity. This is what Chinese critical minerals dominance looks like in action — slowly choking allies’ high-tech economies
Kanto Denka Kogyo (sometimes referenced with Showa Denko ties) and Central Glass have notified big chipmakers like Samsung, SK Hynix, and TSMC: inventories run out in June, lines shut for good from July 1. Boom — 2,200 tons of annual global WF₆ capacity gone. This specialized gas is essential for depositing ultra-thin tungsten layers in advanced semiconductors (3D NAND, DRAM, logic chips). Without it, fabs slow or stop
Why? China controls ~80% of global tungsten supply and refining. Beijing tightened export controls and licensing on strategic minerals (tungsten included) — hitting Japan hard. Shipments to Japan have plunged, raw material costs spiked, and these specialty gas producers can’t keep operating profitably or at all. Japanese firms were high-quality, reliable suppliers that Korea and others depended on for ~80% of their WF₆ in some cases
This isn’t random. Japanese PM Takaichi hostile posturing against China and plan to remilitarize Japan brought about Chinese sanction of dual use critical minerals (tungsten, rare earths, etc.) to Japanese companies. Higher costs, supply chaos, lost competitiveness, and eventual factory pain ripple through the semiconductor chain. Auto, electronics, defense… all feel it downstream.
Japan’s been diversifying and stockpiling, but decades of over-reliance on Chinese inputs make this a slow bleed. Allies need to accelerate onshoring, friend-shoring, and alternative processing FAST. Relying on an adversary for the guts of your chip industry isn’t strategy — it’s vulnerability
The “just-in-time” global supply chain was efficient until it wasn’t. Now it’s a national security risk. Wake-up call for anyone still sleeping on critical minerals
news.chemnet.com/news-6286.html

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@ozetta963 @Defence_Index 可以,中国希望这样,这样可以给中国企业留够大量的市场空间了。可惜小日本没胆,一旦做了,日本的这些企业就是死
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@Defence_Index Why doesnt Japan retaliate by banning all chip making chemicals to China in name of the same dual purpose use.
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🇨🇳🇺🇸🇯🇵 NEW: China has rejected a U.S. request to ease rare earth export restrictions on Japan.
Beijing says the controls target military end use materials and will remain in place, signaling its willingness to use dominance in critical minerals as strategic leverage.
As tensions over Taiwan grow, China is reminding Washington and its allies where the world's rare earth bottleneck still lies.
Source: Nikkei, Bloomberg



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