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Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Friday he wants to see "specific progress" in bilateral tariff negotiations with the United States, as the next round of ministerial talks is expected by ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba warned that “there is still a gap in the positions of Japan and the United States. These will not be easy talks.” ...
Japan is "deeply concerned" about global economic fallout from U.S. President Donald Trump's trade tariffs, Finance Minister ...
Ahead of a trade meeting, President Donald Trump said "trade fairness" and the "cost of military support" were both on the table.
Japan recorded a trade deficit for the fiscal year that just ended but racked up a $63 billion surplus with the United States ...
President Donald Trump joined his economic advisers for White House negotiations Wednesday over tariffs and trade with a ...
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The Manila Times on MSNJapan fails to win immediate tariff relief in US talksJapan failed Wednesday to secure any immediate relief from US tariffs, with Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba saying after his ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Thursday that bilateral tariff talks with Washington will not be easy, but he intends to visit the United States for direct talks with President Donald ...
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Tuko News on MSNUnease grows over Trump tariffs despite 'progress' in Japan trade talksUncertainty over Donald Trump's tariff blitz mounted Thursday after the Fed chief warned of rising prices and "volatility" ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNTrump reports 'big progress' in tariff talks with Japanese officialsU.S. President Donald Trump said there was "big progress" when he made the surprise move on Wednesday to negotiate directly ...
Analysts say countries around the world will be watching the outcome of the meeting closely to determine how best to negotiate on the issue of US tariffs.
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Nordot on MSNJapan gov't shelves cash handout plan amid low public supportThe government has decided to shelve a plan to distribute cash handouts aimed at helping households cope with inflation and U.S. tariffs, partly out of concern that the policy would be unpopular, ...
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