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The Trump administration is scoring wins with its new foreign policy, says Wilbur Ross, but runs the risk of getting overconfident because of its successes.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and U.S. President Donald Trump did not reach a tariff agreement, Fuji TV reported on Tuesday.
US President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba met on the sidelines of the Group of Seven summit on Monday, according to Japan’s government, in what is set to be a key marker of how trade talks are progressing and the impact for Ishiba’s political future.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNBank of Japan holds rates, says to slow bond purchase taperThe Bank of Japan kept interest rates unchanged Tuesday and said it would taper its purchase of government bonds at a slower pace amid concerns about the effect of trade uncertainty on the world's number four economy.
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President Donald Trump abruptly left the Group of Seven summit, departing a day early Monday as the conflict between Israel and Iran intensifies and the U.S. leader has declared that Tehran should be evacuated “immediately.
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GMA Network on MSNTrump admin fully backs US-Japan-PH trilateral arrangements –officialsIn Hawaii’s Pearl Harbor, remnants of destroyed U.S. warships, aircraft, a submarine and proud tributes to the more than 2,400 Americans, who perished in the devastating blitzkrieg attack by Japan’s imperial forces in World War II are memorialized to underscore the need for international vigilance for peace.
By Kentaro Okasaka and John Geddie TOKYO (Reuters) -Top Japanese tea brand Ito En's latest push to win over health-conscious U.S. customers with its traditional unsweetened brew has hit a new road bump: President Donald Trump's trade tariffs.
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Light Wave Reports on MSNTrump Approves $11B U.S. Steel Deal, Promises 100K JobsPresident Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday formally approving the long-delayed merger between U.S. Steel and Japan’s Nippon Steel under a National Security Agreement (NSA), which includes a significant commitment to invest over $11 billion in American steel production by 2028 and create more than 100,