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With multiple deals still in flux and the August 1 deadline fast approaching, Trump’s trade agenda in Asia is nearing a critical test. While Washington seeks to extract concessions, its approach has s
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The awakening of the 'Japanese Trump'In a speech, he even said that women should stay at home taking care of their children.The far-right leader, who has publicly declared himself a fan of Trump's "bold political style," is now the face of a rising party that has called for breaking the peaceful post-war Constitution and defends old slogans from the imperial era justifying Japan's expansion into other parts of Asia to extend its dominance.
The dollar slid on Tuesday, with the yen one of the major gainers versus the greenback, as investors tracked talks ahead of an August 1 deadline that could bring steep tariffs on products of U.S. trading partners that fail to strike deals.
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNMAGA-style ‘anti-globalist’ politics arrives in JapanPopulist ideals are gaining traction in Japan, spurred by right-wing politicians running rampant elsewhere railing against “elitism”, “globalism” and immigration. While Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s coalition lost its upper house majority in an election on Sunday,
Unlike the European Union, the Japanese government has made no indication it plans to impose any kind of reciprocal tariff on the U.S.
Japanese Premier Shigeru Ishiba on Monday revealed plans to stay in office to provide “stability” and tackle economic concerns after his ruling coalition saw striking losses in the country’s upper house elections.
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Irish Star on MSNTrump slammed for mocking Japanese with 'racist accent'Many pointed out Donald Trump's attempt at mimicking the accents of Japanese business man was 'embarassing' and 'racist' for a sitting President
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNAll These Products Could See Price Hikes Due to Japan's 25% Tariff on the US Starting August 1The commercial relationship between the United States and Japan is at a critical juncture, with a looming 25% tariff threat from President Donald Trump on Japanese imports. This could significantly raise prices for American consumers on key products.