Almost three-quarters of Japanese people fear the coming reign of US President Donald Trump. This is evidenced by a survey conducted by a Japanese newspaper. “Yomiuri”.
Accordingly, 72 percent of those surveyed are concerned about Trump’s “America First” policies. This could lead to increased isolationist sentiment in Washington and harsher demands on US allies and partners. Only 21% of respondents are not worried about Trump coming to power.
66 percent of survey respondents said Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is unlikely to build trust with Trump. Only 23% of respondents had the opposite view.
1,015 people participated in the survey, which was conducted between January 17-19.
January 11 reportedHe said the Japanese government will send Takeshi Iwaya, head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to Trump’s inauguration.
Formerly US Ambassador to Japan statedHe said Trump would pursue an auction policy.