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President Donald Trump cleared Nippon's bid for U.S. Steel on Friday, referring to the deal as a "partnership."
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OK Magazine on MSNDonald Trump Mixes Up Nippon With Nissan During Latest RantDonald Trump is at it again — sparking fresh "dementia" buzz after yet another bizarre moment this month. During a recent cable interview, the former president sparked fresh concerns over his mental fitness when he confused a major Japanese steel company with a well-known Japanese car brand.
SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son suggested the U.S. join forces with Japan on a joint sovereign wealth fund to support technology and infrastructure investments.
Japan’s government approved a plan to draw ¥388 billion ($2.7 billion) from reserve funds to support businesses and households impacted by US tariffs, in an emergency measure aimed at easing the domestic repercussions of President Donald Trump’s sweeping trade campaign.
There will be more back-and-forth in Trump's tariff pronouncements in the weeks ahead, and there is a case to make that each positive turn will deliver diminishing returns for markets. The next big deadline is July 9, when Trump's pause on his reciprocal tariffs with the rest of the world also expires.
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President Donald Trump says U.S. Steel will keep its headquarters in Pittsburgh as part of what he called a “partnership” between the American steelmaker and Japan-based Nippon Steel, which sought to buy it.
US President Donald Trump initiated a phone call with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and discussed tariffs in general terms, just as Tokyo’s top negotiator left for the US for another round of trade talks.
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Raw Story on MSNTrump's image of America is straight out of Shogun: columnistPresident Donald Trump's economic policies are turning the U.S. into 'a nation of serfs,' according to Slate senior writer Ben Mathis-Lilley. “So far, the story of the Trump administration when it comes to the economy is a tale of two countries,
Japan’s exports to the United States, its largest single trading partner, fell nearly 2% in April as tariff hikes imposed by President Donald Trump hit home. Globally, exports rose just 2% year-on-year,
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Tampa Free Press on MSNTrump Forges Mega-Deal: U.S. Steel & Nippon To Create 70,000 Jobs, Overturning Biden’s BlockadePresident Donald Trump announced his endorsement of a "planned partnership" between U.S. Steel and Japan's Nippon Steel on Friday, a deal he claims will be the largest economic investment in Pennsylvania's history,