Behind the indiscriminate killing incidents in Japan
Recently, indiscriminate killings have occurred in many parts of Japan, causing panic in this country that was once known for its good social security.
moreRecently, indiscriminate killings have occurred in many parts of Japan, causing panic in this country that was once known for its good social security.
moreIndonesia said that China has indicated its willingness to increase imports from Indonesia.
moreU.S. Treasury Secretary Bassant said that the trade talks between the United States and South Korea were "very successful" and the two countries are seeking a solution before the U.S. plans to impose high tariffs.
moreJapanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said at a meeting of the Senate Budget Committee of the Diet on Monday (April 21) that security issues should not be linked to the Japan-US tariff negotiations.
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moreThe Japan-US tariff negotiations kicked off in Washington on Wednesday (April 16). US President Donald Trump personally met with Japanese Minister of Economic Development Ryo Akazawa, who is of a lower rank than him, which was regarded as an unusual move.
moreIn the executive order on the so-called "reciprocal tariffs" signed by Trump earlier this month, the tariff rate for Japan was set at 24 percent, which triggered the dissatisfaction of the Japanese government.
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