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Cablegate: Tokyo Media Reaction - Thailand and Big Three

Published: Thu 4 Dec 2008 04:45 AM
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SUBJECT: TOKYO MEDIA REACTION - THAILAND AND BIG THREE
RESCUE
1. LEAD STORIES: Most Thursday morning papers gave top
play to the cabinet's approval on Wednesday of a basic
policy for compiling the fiscal 2009 budget.
2. "Way to Stabilize Political Situation Needs to Be
Found" The moderate Yomiuri editorialized (12/4):
"...The recent turmoil in Thailand has dealt a severe
blow to the nation's economy, including tourism. It is
estimated that the nation's economic growth for next
year will drop to 1.9 percent from the 4.8 percent of
last year, given the economic slowdown in the U.S. and
Europe. If this kind of political turmoil happens again
in the future, the image of Thailand will decline and
the some 7,000 foreign businesses operating there,
including Japanese firms, may begin to consider
leaving. Thailand should look for a way to avoid any
chaos."
3. "Are Big Three Restructuring Plans Sufficient?" The
business-oriented Nikkei stated in an editorial (12/4):
"...If we take a close look at the restructuring plans
proposed by the Big Three U.S. automakers, some of the
plans appear insufficient despite bold steps, such as
GM's proposed reduction of its sales networks....
Although government support for the Big Three might be
necessary to overcome the current financial crisis, it
should be a one-time measure. Insufficient
restructuring plans could require additional government
support and could undermine the competitiveness of the
U.S. auto industry and prompt other nations to protect
their own. This is why we call on the Big Three to come
up with convincing restructuring programs."
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