Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba today stated that he “will not easily concede” in trade talks with Washington as Tokyo seeks to avoid US tariffs of up to 35% on Japanese goods.

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Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba today stated that he “will not easily concede” in trade talks with Washington as Tokyo seeks to avoid US tariffs of up to 35% on Japanese goods.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi warned his European counterpart to avoid “confrontation” as Beijing seeks to present itself as a stable counterbalance to Washington.
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US President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that Israel has agreed to the necessary conditions to finalize a 60-day ceasefire with Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
Republicans in the US Senate sought to pass President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax-cut and spending bill today, despite divisions within the party over the expected $3.3 trillion impact on the national debt.
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