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WASHINGTON (Kyodo) -- Japan and the United States have yet to find common ground on tariff issues but still aim to strike a deal of some sort in mid-June, Japan's chief tariff negotiator said Friday.
For Japan and many other countries, the vulnerability that comes with relying on U.S. markets has become startlingly clear.
While steering clear of outright confrontation, the U.S. Treasury ups the pressure on Japan and China to reform their trade ...
The tariffs are "causing daily losses to Japan's economy", said Japanese trade negotiator Ryosei Akazawa after talks with top ...
China’s dream to establish a Sinocentric order in East Asia and the Indo-Pacific poses a grave security threat to the United ...
Japanese company ispace said its uncrewed moon lander likely crashed onto the lunar surface during its touchdown attempt on ...
Tokyo is backing off from its insistence that all new tariffs be removed, according to a Friday report by the Asahi Shimbun.
U.S. allies and partners in East and Southeast Asia spent an average 1.85 percent of GDP on defense – far below new targets ...
10% Annual Rate Level Distribution Policy Conditional Tender Offer for 10% of Outstanding Shares ...
In Japan, not only does the tobacco industry have close ties to government, but universities are also vulnerable to its ...
To the delight of her millions of fans of the late Teresa Tang, the track titled "Love Songs Are Best in the Foggy Night" ...
China is a world leader in hypersonic weapons, possessing at least four operational systems that pose a significant threat to ...