Japan’s well-honed skills at trade diplomacy make some mitigation of Donald Trump’s tariffs possible, if not likely.
Conservative politicians and others in Japan are concerned about the US president's erratic policies, particularly on trade ...
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Intellinews on MSNJapan’s PM calls for patience after Trump’s latest public spatTaipei Bureau Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has weighed in on the recent tense exchange between US President Donald ...
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Hosted on MSNHard Numbers: Japan battles big blaze, Trump firing quashed, Iran’s finance minister sacked, Blue Ghost lands on the moonJapan is battling its largest wildfire in 30 years, a 4,500-acre blaze in the eastern coastal city of Ofunato. One person has ...
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In Japan, Cautious Optimism About Trump 2.0 and an Unusual Hit at the Box Office | OpinionWith President Donald Trump's return to power, Japan is grappling with what it will mean for America's Pacific ally; What ...
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Almost nine out of 10 Japanese companies expect U.S. President Donald Trump's policies to negatively affect business, a ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressed admiration during his meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House on Feb. 7.
Yet these holdings are dwindling—in China’s case, to the lowest level since 2009. December saw the ninth monthly decline in a ...
Japan has raised the issue of auto tariffs with the US after President Donald Trump threatened to impose a 25% levy on car ...
Japanese stocks saw their steepest monthly decline, led by a selloff in chip-related firms and concerns over Trump’s tariffs.
Honda is the latest major company to consider a pivot to US manufacturing after Trump revealed his plan to levy 25% tariffs ...
During their meeting at the White House on February 7, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba told Trump that his country is willing to acquire military transport aircraft, believed to be the ...
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