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President Trump’s tariff policy and approach has secured cooperation from the key U.S. allies. So far, other big economies are holding out for more.
MORE: What's in Trump's trade agreement with Japan? The "matcha boom," as the Japanese tea farmers, wholesalers and retailers refer to the increase in demand in the past two years ...
President Donald Trump is bragging that Japan has given him, as part of a new trade framework, $550 billion to invest in the ...
Japan's top negotiator is pushing back against claims that the country is handing over hundreds of billions of dollars to the ...
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⚔️ Japan’s ‘Trump moment’? Far-right party gains traction with anti-immigration, Japan First agenda
Japanese politics has long been seen as calm, stable, and even boring by some. For decades, the same party—the Liberal ...
Sohei Kamiya's Sanseitō Party won 14 seats in Japan's Upper House elections, appealing to young voters with a "Japanese first ...
The production volume of tencha, the raw tea leaves that become matcha powder, has risen sharply in the past five years, according to Japanese officials.
Poor Jerome Powell in Washington may be wearing the hard hat, but it’s Kazuo Ueda here in Tokyo who’s taking the real hits from Donald Trump.
The Japanese government, not companies, is poised to back U.S. infrastructure projects of the president’s choosing.
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