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Agence France-Presse on MSNJapan's SMEs ready to adapt to Trump tariffsSmall and medium-sized firms like Mitsuwa Electric that form the backbone of Japan's economy have weathered many storms over ...
Japan told Group of 20 countries that tariffs aren’t the right way to fix imbalances, and that countries facing such ...
More than two-thirds of Japanese firms believe the government should compile an extra budget later this year to mitigate the ...
Unlike the European Union, the Japanese government has made no indication it plans to impose any kind of reciprocal tariff on ...
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Stocktwits on MSNUS Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Visits Japan But Skips Tariff Talks As Trump’s Aug. 1 Deadline LoomsU.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will meet Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Friday but will not discuss tariffs ...
Japan has reported a trade deficit of 2.2 trillion yen ($15 billion) for the first six month of this year as exports were hit by President Donald Trump's higher tariffs.
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday the U.S. will probably "live by the letter" on tariffs with Japan and may have ...
Fears of a recession are mounting in the world's fourth-largest economy, after export to the US declined for the second month ...
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Stocktwits on MSNJapan Exports Slip Again In June As Trump Tariffs Bite, With Doubts Over Trade DealExports from Japan declined again in June, following a 1.7% drop in May, as U.S. tariffs continue to heighten the risk of a ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNJapan, US Hold ‘Deep’ Talks Ahead Of Trump’s August Tariff DeadlineTokyo and Washington are stepping up diplomatic engagement amid rising trade tension, with leaders signaling efforts to keep ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNTrump says U.S. might adhere to 25% 'reciprocal' tariffs on JapanU.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday that his administration might "live by the letter" on the proposed 25 percent "reciprocal" tariffs on Japan, hinting at difficulties in reaching a trade deal ...
With elections coming in Japan, the threat of U.S. tariffs is forcing its prime minister to start talking tougher, and is getting people to rethink long-held assumptions about relations with the U.S.
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