KEY POINTS
  • Tokyo’s disastrous labor market mismanagement has structurally impaired its fiscal and monetary policies.
  • As a result, export sales are now Japan’s only source of sustainable economic growth.
  • Trump may wish to keep that in mind to avoid crippling the key Asian ally.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

During the recent election campaign, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called the country's aging and shrinking population a "national crisis" — a proverbial can kicked down the road by Abe himself over the last six years of his mandate, continuing a decades-old practice of his predecessors and the formidable bureaucracy.

Abe — re-elected last week for a third consecutive term of office — pledged to "solve" that existential socioeconomic problem by allowing people to stay in the workforce after their retirement age of 65, and to decide for themselves when to begin receiving their pensions.