Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressed optimism on Sunday that his country could avoid higher U.S. tariffs, saying ...
In return, Trump gave Ishiba a copy of his coffee table picture book “Save America” featuring a cover photo from his first ...
US President Donald Trump and visiting Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba held their first official meeting in Washington ...
The two leaders did not call each other by their first names at their first meeting on Feb 7. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Inquirer on MSNUS, Japan condemn China's 'provocative activities' in South China SeaUS President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Friday condemned China for "provocative activities" ...
During a White House meeting, Trump laughs as Japan's PM Ishiba avoids a tariff question, highlighting strong bilateral ties ...
Trump however pressed Ishiba to cut the US trade deficit with Japan to zero and warned that Tokyo could still face tariffs on ...
President Donald Trump has made reducing the trade deficit a central part of his "American First Trade Policy." Here's what ...
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Oneindia (Video) on MSN‘WOW!’: Trump Left Amused as Japan’s PM Smoothly Dodges Tariff Question in White House ExchangeDuring a White House meeting, U.S. President Donald Trump was left amused and impressed when Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba skillfully dodged a question on whether Japan would retaliate ...
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Yonhap News English on MSNUS President Trump, Ishiba reaffirm 'resolute' commitment to 'complete denuclearization of North KorWashington, Feb 8 (IANS): US President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba reaffirmed their "resolute" commitment Friday to the "complete denuclearisation of North Korea," a joint ...
A meeting between President Trump and Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba went so well that the Ishiba pledged to invest a huge ...
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Hosted on MSNIshiba to Trump: Japan to invest an ‘unprecedented’ $1T in USAfter a Japan-US summit meeting in Washington D.C., Japan’s prime minister Shigeru Ishiba has expressed his intention to invest $1 trillion into the United States — an “unprecedented” level, according ...
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