The Japanese drink maker is investing more in the U.S., paying heed to President Trump’s tariff threats, which has led many ...
Japanese trade minister Yoji Muto met with American officials Monday in hopes that exemptions from new tariffs that President ...
The minister, Yoji Muto, is expected to negotiate with U.S. officials ahead of global tariffs that could damage Japanese ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has pointed out that the U.S. is importing a 'very big' amount of Japanese cars while other ...
The government is considering replacing the secretariat head of its office in charge of issues related to North Korea's past ...
The country’s trade minister stressed its role as a top investor and employer in the United States in a bid to avoid being ...
Trump’s administration hesitates to mediate between Japan and South Korea, but sustained diplomacy is crucial to maintaining ...
After Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, the late Shinzo Abe, Japan's longest-serving premier, suggested Japan consider a NATO-like "nuclear sharing" arrangement to deploy U.S. nuclear weapons on its ...
Japanese investors increased bond purchases in February due to a fall in yields overseas, but retreated from foreign equities ...
Nomura Holdings Inc. said Wednesday it has withdrawn from a global climate coalition for banks, becoming the second Japanese ...
So how to land that blow? About a month ago, in an indelibly inked call to mass action, a small handful of Coca-Cola vending machines in Tokyo’s Shibuya district were defaced with the word “boycott”.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's accusation describes only a small portion of U.S. rice imported by Japan.