5 Reasons why Japan doesn’t trust Russia
Japan doesn't trust Russia…but the Tokyo wants to do business with Moscow.
There are reasons:
1. Russia's government will intervene in private-sector matters. Gazprom and Sakhalin-2 energry project come to mind.
2. Regulations on foreign companies are not applied equally.
3. Russian laws change without notification.
4. Bribery is too common at customs.
5. Russia has two tiny islands north of Hokkaido that Japan thinks belong to them and Russia will not give back.![]()
Still, with Russia's economy growing and the country's rich natural resources, "relations based on economy and business can be built higher."
And then, maybe Japan can get some concessions from Russia…until the Bear changes its mind again.
Russians are good people…its government, like many in the world, is self-serving and crooked.
Do you think doing business with a person leads to increase trust? Or should there be trust first and then business?
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