Japan's Techno-Nationalism and Aerospace Ambitions
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Japan is embracing "techno-nationalism" to boost its domestic aerospace industry and reclaim its status as an innovation hub, partly driven by competition with China and a desire for nationally produced solutions.
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Japan is focusing on "techno-nationalism" to bolster its domestic industries, particularly aerospace, and regain its standing as a global innovation leader.
“It’s what the sociologists and international relations experts call ‘techno-nationalism’,” said Lance Gatling, president of Nexial Research and an aviation and aerospace analyst. “When a Japanese person gets on a plane, they are proud because it is Japanese-made – and Japanese companies are happy to pay extra for a domestically produced solution.”
That impulse extends to keeping pace with technological rival China, as Japan strives to reclaim its reputation as a global innovation hub – one that, in decades past, gave the world the Walkman portable cassette player, the lithium-ion battery and the QR code.
On Saturday, the Mainichi newspaper reported that China’s agreement to purchase 200 Boeing aircraft during US President Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing in May had caught Tokyo’s attention.
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- What specific aerospace initiatives will Japan launch?
- How will China respond to Japan's efforts?






