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Japan, Trump
How Japan sparked Trump's 40-year love affair with tariffs
When Donald Trump's fortunes took a downturn in the 90s and he needed to raise cash fast, he sailed his 282ft (85m) superyacht, the Trump Princess, to Asia hoping he could attract Japan's wealthy. It wasn't the first time the businessman had sought out Japanese buyers or lenders for his projects.
Japan PM Ishiba, after meeting Trump, voices optimism over averting tariffs
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressed optimism on Sunday that his country could avoid higher U.S. tariffs, saying President Donald Trump had "recognised" Japan's huge investment in the U.S.
Japanese leader tries flattering Trump in bid to avert tariffs
Trump’s meeting with Japan’s prime minister ended with a tariff warning, but praise from the Japanese side eased tensions.
No tariffs? Trump plays nice with Japan's new leader
We’re doing it as an investment, no longer a purchase,” Trump said of the U.S. Steel transaction. But it was unclear what that would mean in practical terms and Trump did n
Trump backs Japanese investment in U.S. Steel, doesn't rule out tariffs
Feb. 7 (UPI) -- Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is set to meet U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington Friday.
Japan’s Ishiba Shows How to Work With Trump in First Summit
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba went into his first summit meeting with US President Donald Trump amid concerns in Tokyo that Japan could be next in the firing line of US allies after Canada and others.
Watch: Trump Stunned, Says 'Wow' After Japan PM's Reply To Reporter | USA | Shigeru Ishiba | Tariff
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba had his first meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump. During the meeting, Ishiba was asked by a reporter about a potential tariff against his country. Trump's looked really stunned at Ishiba's answer.
Trump, Wall Street
Stock market today: Asian shares trade mixed after Wall Street slumps on Trump tariff worries
Asian shares were trading mixed on Monday, as investors found bargains despite worries about U.S. President Donald Trump's various tariffs. Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 shed 0.1% in early trading to 38,
Asian shares trade mixed after Wall Street slumps on Trump tariff worries
Asian shares are trading mixed, as investors found bargains despite worries about President Donald Trump’s tariffs
Trump's new tariff threat bolsters stock market at open. Steel and aluminum shares soar.
U.S. stocks open higher as investors snatch up aluminum and steel shares on President Trump's plan for a 25% tariff on those imports.
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With Steel and Aluminum Tariffs, Trump Relaunches Familiar Fight
The 25 percent tariff the president is proposing is almost identical to a move in his first term. Economists and foreign ...
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AUD/JPY advances to near 95.50 as Japanese Yen faces Trump’s tariff threats
However, the positive movement of the AUD/JPY pair may face limitations as the Japanese Yen (JPY) could strengthen amid ...
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Trump to slap tariffs on steel and aluminium, shares of steelmakers fall
Shares in European and Asian steelmakers fell on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump said he would introduce 25% tariffs ...
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Trump tells Ishiba at the White House that he wants to slash the US trade deficit with Japan
Trump also announced alongside the Japanese prime minister that Nippon Steel was dropping its $14.1 billion acquisition of ...
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FTSE closes high, US stocks jump, shrugging off Trump's steel tariffs
Indices were higher across Europe and the US, despite political uncertainty sewn by Trump about steel and aluminium imports.
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'Trump study sessions': How Japan PM's homework paid off
Ishiba's homework paid off. Apart from when Trump mistakenly referred to Nippon Steel as "Nissan", there weren't many ...
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Trump says he'll pursue 'reciprocal' tariffs in latest bid to decrease US trade deficit
Trump said he'd announce a plan next week to impose "reciprocal" tariffs on countries instead of a "flat fee." ...
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