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Ishiba said he reminded Trump that Japan's position was for the US administration to scrap all recent tariffs on imports from Japan.
Letters reviewed by Reuters reveal that Toyota, Nissan, and Ford recently contacted Japanese suppliers urging cooperation in light of the tariffs—but offered few specifics.
Asian stocks have advanced as U.S. Treasury yields eased after a rocky week due to worries in the bond market over mounting U ...
Hotter-than-expected core inflation supports a Bank of Japan interest rate hike in July. The BoJ is expected to deliver a 25 ...
Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Friday that he held telephone talks with President Trump and agreed to hold ...
The cryptocurrency industry's lovefest with MAGA reached a pinnacle Thursday when President Trump hosted the top buyers of his memecoin at his golf club outside Washington. The sprawling ...
Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Friday that he had again pressed US President Donald Trump on tariffs, in a phone ...
ESWAR PRASAD is Senior Professor of Trade Policy in the Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management at Cornell ...
Hiroko Suzuki's father threaded the needle of a U.S. trade war by pushing the family auto-parts business into newer niche ...
Japan's Economic Revitalization Minister Ryosei Akazawa speaks to the press upon his arrival at Haneda Airport, a day after ...