Japan, Trump and trade deal
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Investors, finally having some good news, seemed to largely ignore thorny questions about the details of the trade deal, let alone the tenuous position of Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba following a recent election setback.
The Japanese government, not companies, is poised to back U.S. infrastructure projects of the president’s choosing.
He’s a wheeler-dealer, our president, needless to say, and he’s kind of cutting these deals — but he has scared these people, and he’s leveraged American bargaining
The investment bank thinks a 9-0 ruling against Trump is likely. That doesn't mean the tariffs will just go away.
A 15% tariff on Japanese imports could impact Hawaii businesses and consumers, affecting everything from electronics to industrial machinery.
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A group representing the ‘big three’ US automakers raised concerns that the US-Japan trade deal could hurt US auto workers