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[Global Geopolitical Shifts, Japanese Leadership Transitions, and the Future of AI-Driven Energy]-[Will Japan’s next PM revive Abenomics?]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-10-06

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Geopolitical Negotiations and Middle East Stability

International attention is currently focused on Cairo, where indirect talks between Israel and Hamas are underway. Negotiators are attempting to address the 20-point plan proposed by President Donald Trump to resolve the conflict in Gaza. A central challenge remains the militant group's stance on disarmament, which U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio identified as a "critical" pillar for achieving "lasting peace." Without addressing such gaps, Rubio warned that even if hostages are returned and hostilities cease, the cycle of conflict is likely to repeat. The pressure for a resolution is intensifying, with President Trump stating he will "not tolerate delay."

Japan’s Political Transition: The Rise of Sane Takeichi

Japan is bracing for a "volatile week" in financial markets as Sane Takeichi prepares to become the nation's first female prime minister. Takeichi, a hardline nationalist, faces the daunting task of leading a country struggling with a fractured political leadership and an economic situation that is "far from ideal." According to FT Tokyo bureau chief Leo Lewis, Takeichi previously championed "Abenomics"—advocating for substantial government spending and dovish central bank policies—though she has recently "toned some of that down" to unify the Liberal Democratic Party. Her upcoming meeting with President Trump is viewed as a "trial by fire" that could define the trajectory of her premiership.

The AI Energy Boom and Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)

As the demand for AI grows, so does the "voracious appetite" for power in American data centers. To address the need for "reliable, clean energy," the U.S. government and private investors have directed $9 billion since 2019 toward the development of small modular reactors (SMRs). These reactors, capable of generating 300 megawatts each, are seen as a potential solution to power AI models more consistently than intermittent sources like wind and solar. However, the viability of SMRs remains contested. Martha Muir notes that "upfront capital costs are really, really high," and previous projects, such as those by NuScale, have seen costs "balloon by more than 120%." Furthermore, existing SMRs in Russia and China have historically exceeded initial cost estimates by 300% to 400%, raising questions about whether they can compete with established energy sources like natural gas.

Economic Pressures and Shifting Consumption

Global trade remains under strain as Chinese clothing and textile exports to Europe surged by 20% in the first half of the year, partly driven by producers "scrambling for new markets" following U.S. tariffs. Meanwhile, domestic economic trends in the U.S. show a growing "protein obsession," fueled by the popularity of GLP-1 weight loss drugs and a broader cultural shift toward fitness. This trend has pushed beef prices to record highs, forcing the U.S. to rely more heavily on imports to satisfy consumer demand.

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