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  2. Japan–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The relative economic power of Japan and the United States was undergoing sweeping change, especially in the 1980s. [131] This change went well beyond the implications of the United States trade deficit with Japan, which had remained between US$40 billion and US$48 billion annually since the mid-1980s. [131]

  3. Fate of US Steel’s deal with Japan’s Nippon is now up to ...

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    A committee of top government agency officials has notified President Joe Biden that it has not reached a consensus on whether a sale of US Steel to a Japanese rival poses a national security risk ...

  4. US–Japan–Philippines trilateral summit - Wikipedia

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    The first ever trilateral summit involving the United States, Japan and the Philippines would be held at the White House in Washington D.C. on April 11, 2024. [ 2 ] This followed joint meeting between national security advisers of the three countries in [ 3 ] and join exercise of the nation's coast guards off the waters of Bataan [ 4 ] [ 5 ] in ...

  5. Biden meets South Korea, Japan leaders for pre-Trump huddle ...

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    The two countries have a long history of mutual acrimony stemming from Japan's harsh 1910-1945 colonial rule of Korea. Biden sees close ties among the three as a hedge against aggressive steps by ...

  6. South Korea, Japan, US leaders renew pledge to ... - AOL

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    The leaders of South Korea, Japan and the United States issued a joint statement on Sunday marking the anniversary of their summit at Camp David and reaffirmed a pledge to jointly tackle regional ...

  7. Foreign policy of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The realignment of United States and Japanese currencies in the mid-1980s increased the growth of Japanese trade, aid, and investment, especially in Asia. It also accelerated the reversal of the United States fiscal position, from one of the world's largest creditors in the early 1980s to the world's largest debtor at the end of the decade.

  8. Economic relations of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Imports and exports totaling the equivalent of nearly US$1.309.2 Trillion in 2017, which meant that Japan was the world's fourth largest trading nation after China, the United States and Germany. Trade was once the primary form of Japan's international economic relationships, but in the 1980s its rapidly rising foreign investments added a new ...

  9. Watch: Global leaders arrive in Hiroshima for Japan G7 summit

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    Global politicians including Rishi Sunak, Justin Trudeau, and Olaf Scholz met in Japan on Thursday, 18 May, ahead of the G7 Hiroshima leaders' summit. Heads of the world's advanced democracies are ...