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Japan's Fractured Politics Could Ensnarl Takaichi's Economic Plans

Ms Takaichi must build new alliances after losing coalition support, complicating her plans amid rising government bond yields and Bank of Japan tapering, analysts say.

Summary by The Japan Times
Sanae Takaichi may have found the political support she needs to become Japan's next prime minister — but the new cross-party alliances come with risks.

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The political strategy of Sanae Takaichi, the new president of the Liberal Democratic Party, has already collapsed, and the Takaichi trade has also collapsed. Next, it's the turn of her economic and fiscal policies, namely her self-proclaimed "Sanaenomics" and her self-proclaimed "responsible active fiscal policy." First, Takaichi...

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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Friday, October 17, 2025.
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