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US President Trump Meets with Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Amid Trade Tensions
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Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and US President Donald Trump met for the first time, striking a warm tone in their interactions. They pledged to work together against perceived Chinese aggression. The two leaders also made progress on a blocked deal for Nippon Steel to acquire US Steel, with Trump announcing a resolution to the issue. However, Trump warned Japan that it may face tariffs on exported goods if it fails to reduce its trade deficit with the US to zero.
On television, he is frightening and has a very strong personality. But when I met with him, actually, he was very sincere and very powerful.
I was so excited to see such a celebrity on television in person.
I don't think we'll have any problem whatsoever. They want fairness too.
They'll be looking at an investment rather than a purchase.
After our meeting today, I'm confident that the cherished alliance between our two countries and others also will continue to flourish long and into the future.
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