How can I refute the cynic's claim of boycotting Japanese goods? Can I say that Japan has core technology, and the goods are cheap and irresistible?

First of all, catch a cynical point:

The cynic thinks that he should speak firmly to his country (the cynic of any country is the same)

All you have to say is:

On the Influence of Japanese Economy on China Economy;

China has thousands of employees working in Japanese enterprises and joint-venture factories.

If Japanese goods are absolutely boycotted, enterprises will withdraw their funds or even close down. At this time, they will lose their jobs, their lives will be insecure and they will become very painful.

When these enterprises and factories cease to exist, China's GDP (gross domestic product, not GNP) will be greatly weakened, thus hindering the development of China.

Most of the goods in most digital products, such as mobile phones, cameras and so on. , with Japanese technology or Japanese-made screws and other fine parts.

In short, the economy is a global economy, and all economies are interrelated. It is difficult for you to completely avoid or even avoid most of the "commodities" of a big economy (whether the United States, Japan, China, Germany, France, Britain or Italy).

Japan and China are across the sea. As the country that provided the most economic aid to China after the war (see Baidu Encyclopedia), Japan is well-known in China in terms of technology and products. In the future, only through mutual cooperation can we make common progress. If either side exaggerates, the other side's economy will not be good. I think it's economic.