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Todayโs briefing: |
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Good morning Intriguer. I always measure a countryโs diplomatic power by the popularity of its national day functions. A real scientific metric, I know. Most of the โbigโ celebrations are just around the corner here, and DC folks are already clambering to nab invites to the โbestโ ones.
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The French and the Brits still draw some of the biggest crowds, and thereโs no missing the commercial and cultural razzmatazz of the Italians, UAE, and Brazil.
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But right there on top is the Japanese national day event, filled with cherry blossoms, mochi, and sushi (allegedly, because weโve never been). So, if youโre reading this, Japanese Embassy in DC, you know where to find us! ๐ย
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Anyway, onto todayโs story on Japanโs slip as the worldโs largest creditor.

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PS โ In just a few short hours, weโll be chatting live with CNNโs legendary world-watcher, Fareed Zakaria. Itโs online today (Wed), 4.30pm ET / 1.30pm PT. Join us here!
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34%
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Thatโs how far Chinaโs BYD automaker just slashed prices in its home market, kicking off another price war and raising the spectre of more industry consolidation ahead.
Credit report

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Japan just lost its title as the worldโs top creditor nation for the first time in 34 years, with Germanyโs $4T in net external assets now at #1, ahead of Tokyoโs $3.7T and Beijingโs $3.6T.
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What does this even mean?ย
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Japan is a โcreditorโ because it owns more assets abroad than foreigners own in Japan (stocks, bonds, etc). When itโs vice versa, youโre a โdebtorโ.
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We might instinctively like the sound of being a โcreditorโ (you owe me) more than a โdebtorโ (I owe you), but the pros and cons are pretty nuanced across borders.
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In Japanโs case, there was a mix of factors at home and abroad that drove its investors and firms to stash their cash abroad for more than three decades:
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After Japanโs epic 1990s bubble popped, its central bank kept rates low to reflate
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That also kept Japanโs yen weak, making Japanโs exporters even more competitive
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And the resulting flood of cheap loans and foreign currency gave Japanese firms an arsenal to hoover up assets abroad where they could get a better return.
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Weโve explored examples over the years, whether itโs Japanโs status as the single biggest holder of US government bonds ($1T), or Nipponโs bid to buy US Steel.
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Soโฆ whatโs changed?ย
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Japanโs foreign assets actually just grew to another record high, so this drop to the worldโs #2 creditor doesnโt necessarily reflect a shift in Japanโs trajectory.
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Rather, itโs Germanyโs trajectory thatโs shifted, with a surge in its net assets reflectingโฆ
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Germanyโs recession, which Ozempicked its appetite for imports
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Strong global demand for Germanyโs high-value exports (cars, machines), and
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A strong euroย versus the yen, pumping the value of Germanyโs foreign assets.
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So whereโs the intrigue?ย
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Maybe ignore the breathless headlines about whoโs winning gold or silver here.
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Sure, it’s true the biggest creditor countries are, on average, very rich. But so are the biggest debtor nations: in fact, the worldโs biggest debtor is also historyโs biggest economy and its most effective income-generating machine โ the United States.
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For us, the value lies less in the rankings, and more in the trajectories. Here are three:
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First, Germany has (as our special edition foreshadowed) proven semi-resilient, adapting to Russiaโs energy shock to still make high-value stuff the world wants
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Second, while Germany is selling less of that stuff to China (now increasingly a competitor), itโs selling more to the US, Poland, and elsewhere, which hints atโฆ
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Third, as President Trump tries to rebalance economic ties between the US and China, big US-aligned exporters like Germany and Japan could stand to win.
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But a lot really depends on where the dust settles after Trumpโs Liberation Day tariffs.
Intrigueโs Take
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And speaking of those tariffsโฆ thereโs been a bit of talk lately drawing comparisons between this 2025 โTrump Shockโ and the olโ โNixon Shockโ of 1971:
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Nixon imposed 10% tariffs, ended dollar-gold convertibility, and pushed trading partners to rebalance currency valuations to revive US industry, while
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Trump has now imposed his own 10% (+) tariffs and escalated his rhetoric around currency manipulation and dollar alternatives, also in an attempt to revive US industry.
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But while both used US economic might in an attempt to reshape the global economy, history has judged Nixonโs move as targeted, temporary, and ultimately successful, not just for the US, but for a broader world that eventually adapted then thrived.
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As for the Trump shockโฆ? This story points us in two different directions: first, it hints at the underlying resilience of advanced economies to withstand that shock; but second, it also hints at the very same imbalance Trumpโs team says heโs trying to address via that shock in the first place โ the notion that these big German and Japanese asset surpluses abroad just reflect weak demand at home, which he sees as harming partners like the US.
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Their disruptive tech, the EarnPhone and EarnOS, have helped users earn and save an eye-popping $325M+, driving $75M+ in revenue and a massive 45M+ consumer base. And having secured partnerships with Walmart and Best Buy, Modeโs not stopping thereโฆ
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Meanwhile, elsewhereโฆ

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๐บ๐ธย UNITED STATES – Trump halts student visa applications. p span[style*=”font-size”] { line-height: 1.6; } Comment:ย While this move will have its supporters, the broader signal of an across-the-board pause risks eroding Americaโs superpower (attracting the best and brightest), just as Trump 2.0 doubles down on efforts to sustain Americaโs tech edge. |
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๐จ๐ณย CHINA – Sorry, thatโs not for sale. p span[style*=”font-size”] { line-height: 1.6; } Comment:ย Two big trends on display here: one is the continued race to secure chokepoints like strategic port assets, as world powers lose trust in one another. The other is the role private firms (with quiet government links) now play to make it happen, whether in Panama, Darwin, or beyond. |
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๐ฎ๐ณย INDIA – Delhi cracks down on foreign CCTV. p span[style*=”font-size”] { line-height: 1.6; } Comment: Delhi is worried about foreign intelligence agencies using compromised CCTV units to conduct espionage and transfer sensitive data offshore. But not just any agencies. Around 80% of the worldโs CCTV cameras are made in China. |
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๐ง๐ท BRAZIL – Amazon tribe sues NYT over internet exposure story. |
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๐น๐ฑย TIMOR-LESTE – ASEAN to get newest member in October? p span[style*=”font-size”] { line-height: 1.6; } Comment:ย After years of paralysis by consensus, whether on Myanmarโs civil war or Chinaโs vast maritime claims, the significance of this ASEAN expansion is probably just the way it shows the bloc can indeed still agree on stuff, even if it takes 14 years. |
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๐ช๐ธย SPAIN – Madrid fails to get minority languages on EU list. p span[style*=”font-size”] { line-height: 1.6; } Comment:ย No surprises here. Getting a language listed requires the unanimous support of all 27 EU members. But just think how many of them have their own minority language dynamics thatโd be unleashed if Spainโs got pushed through. Less clear is whether those separatist parties will now punish Sanchez by, say, blocking his efforts to raise defence spending to meet NATO targets. |
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๐ฟ๐ผ ZIMBABWE – A charge to listen to radio? |
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Photo of the day

Credits: Gian Ehrenzeller / Nordsee Zeitung
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Greetings from the Alps, where the hardworking girl above is one of thousands of locals now taking part in the annual Alpfahrt โ farmers across the Austrian, Swiss, German, and Italian Alps drive their livestock back up to mountain pastures as the snow melts.
Todayโs poll
How do you feel about international education’s impact on host countries? |
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Yesterdayโs poll: Do you think being an ambassador is riskier now than it was 20 years ago?
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โก Yes (76%)
๐ No (23%)
โ๏ธ Other (write in!) (1%)
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Your two cents:
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โกC.D: โViolence, as well as disregard for the law and established norms, has escalated globally along with unhindered authoritarianism.โ
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๐ย L.E: โNothing new here. Bullies with power have always pushed ambassadors as an easy target that plays well with their base.โ
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โ๏ธ E.K.M: โDepends entirely on where youโre stationed.โ