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21.06.2025Day Myanmar Aid Arrived Amid Trade War Preparations

Myanmar's earthquake crisis continued to evolve with the death toll reaching 2,700. Japan responded by pledging $6 million in emergency aid and dispatching medical teams to Yangon, though tensions flared when Myanmar's military reportedly fired on a Chinese Red Cross relief convoy.

Trump's tariff "Liberation Day" dominated financial discussions as markets braced for implementation. The Japan Times noted Japan has leverage in potential negotiations, while Nikkei reported Japanese investors pursuing NISA accounts for foreign currency diversification amid night-time yen appreciation.

China's military actions around Taiwan intensified following yesterday's blockade exercises, maintaining regional security concerns. The Nikkei Shimbun reported mysterious disappearances of generals close to Xi Jinping within the People's Liberation Army.

Domestically, the Finance Ministry announced it would disclose Moritomo documents to bereaved families while LDP officials directly confronted the Prime Minister over inflation concerns.
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A Japanese medical team arrived Wednesday in Yangon, Myanmar's largest city, to deliver emergency relief supplies, including sanitary items, water and water purifiers, days after a powerful earthquake struck the Southeast Asian country.
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