Japanese beer and spirits maker Suntory would rather be in Southeast Asia than in China now, said its CEO Takeshi Niinami.
agreed on Saturday at the Group of 20 meeting in Japan to return to the negotiating table after tariff talks were stalled for months.
"For the time being, we'll like to cease investment to China. So, truce means postponement," Niinami said. "I wonder if we should promote producing products in China or still keep production in Japan and export products to China," Niinami said.
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