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Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba says Japan will continue trade talks with the US, even after President Trump announced 25% tariffs ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNJapan PM Hits Back at Trump’s Tariff Threat, Says Tariff Rate UnchangedJapanese PM Shigeru Ishiba issued a strong response to President Trump's tariff letter, stating the current letter leaves tariffs 'effectively unchanged.' He confirmed no trade deal has been reached ...
Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba speaks next to Economic Revitalization Minister Ryosei Akazawa during a meeting with ...
Donald Trump started sending tariff letters to the trading partners on Monday. Japan and South Korea were the first nations ...
By Jeff Mason, Bart H. Meijer and David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON/BRUSSELS (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday ramped up his trade war telling 14 nations, from powerhouse suppliers such as ...
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AP Newsroom on MSNJapan says new US tariffs will have an impact on domestic industries, employmentJapanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Tuesday said US-imposed tariffs on Japanese imports would have an impact on the ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on July 8 that the decision by the United States to impose a 25 percent tariff on ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNTrade turbulence deepens: Trump hikes tariffs on 14 countries, including ‘allies’U.S. President Donald Trump opened a new phase in the trade war he launched this year, telling partners, from powerhouse suppliers such as Japan and South Korea to minor players, that they face ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressed regret Tuesday over US President Donald Trump's decision to impose a 25 percent tariff on Japanese imports, starting in ...
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba pledged Tuesday to set up a new command center within the Cabinet Secretariat early next week ...
Trump shared screenshots of letters detailing new tariff rates for over a dozen countries, allowing room for further ...
Trump has so far reached three deals—with the U.K., China, and Vietnam—but on Monday sent out new tariff rates for more than a dozen countries.
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