China Tensions Force Japanese Companies To Retreat

Anti-Japan Protests

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Some Japanese firms have temporarily shut factories and shops in China after angry protests over a territorial dispute, with Chinese state media warning on Monday that Japan could suffer another "lost decade" if trade ties sour.

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