Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will go to the White House to try to rekindle Japan’s relationship with President Donald Trump — and to fend off potential tariffs.
Japan’s weak yen is reshaping its economy but, with deep roots in global trade and innovation, the country is built to adapt.
The Australian victim of a 2002 rape by a U.S. serviceman in Japan on Feb. 20 met with Ministry of Foreign Affairs staff to ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will likely proceed cautiously in his first meeting with President Donald Trump on Friday as he seeks to avoid economic fallout from tariffs and reaffirm his ...
While some critics said Ishiba's praise of Trump was excessive, others declared the Washington summit between the two leaders ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressed optimism on Sunday that his country could avoid higher U.S. tariffs, saying ...
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Ishiba will also look to remind Trump — who has proposed tariffs on both friends and foes in an effort to boost American manufacturing — about the long-running U.S.-Japan alliance. Japanese companies ...
ANALYSIS — Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba seemed to know just what to say, and not say, during a joint news conference Friday with President Donald Trump. Asked whether his government would ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba gifted President Trump a golden samurai helmet during their first face-to-face meeting at the White House on Friday. The lavish present — known as the “Eternal ...
IN HIGH SCHOOL, Ishiba Shigeru joined the golf club. But he abandoned the sport after entering politics. The elitist hobby ...
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Trump Tells Ishiba He Wants Japan to Eliminate Trade Deficit(Bloomberg) -- Supply Lines is a daily newsletter that tracks global trade. Sign up here. President Donald Trump said he wants the US trade deficit with Japan eliminated during a meeting with Prime ...
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