Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and Trump announced Japan would double its defense spending by 2027 and Nippon Steel would invest in U.S. Steel, not buy it.
Trump’s meeting with Japan’s prime minister ended with a tariff warning, but praise from the Japanese side eased tensions.
US president hails potential sale of US$900 million worth of cutting-edge missiles to Tokyo as island nation jockeys with ...
China faces a “toxic combination” of deflation and devaluation which Japan did not experience. It may be a sign of greater ...
U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba at the White House on Friday and said the two ...
Since Trump’s first term, they have been adapting their approach to the United States, and they have spent the past three ...
More drills involving U.S., Japanese, and French naval forces are scheduled later this week in the Philippine Sea.
U.S. President Donald Trump meets Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba for the first time on Friday as two allies wary of ...
Shigeru Ishiba, a former minister of defense and a "gunji otaku", or military geek, has long advocated for an enhanced ...
Investors searching for “quality alpha” in Asia should look to India and Japan given the uncertainty in China, according to ...
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will go to the White House to try to rekindle Japan’s relationship with President Donald Trump ...