By Kevin Buckland and Kiyoshi Takenaka TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba asked U.S. President Joe Biden to ...
Japan Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba asked U.S. President Joe Biden to allay concerns in the Japanese and U.S. business ...
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Richard A. Brooks/AFP/AFP Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba told US President Joe Biden that his blocking of Nippon Steel's takeover of US Steel raised "strong" concerns in both countries ...
The people closest to U.S. President Joe Biden were well aware that he had changed. He talked more slowly than he had just a few years before, needed to hoist himself out of his seat in the ...
President Biden blocked the deal between Nippon and U.S. Steel earlier this month due to "national security" concerns.
It's Japan. We obviously just did that air-to-air missile deal, but Joe Biden has otherwise tried to tout our alliance with Japan, and yet now, here we are sticking a giant finger in Japan's eye.
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It's Japan. We obviously just did that air-to-air missile deal, but Joe Biden has otherwise tried to tout our alliance with Japan, and yet now, here we are sticking a giant finger in Japan's eye.
TOKYO, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Japan Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba asked U.S. President Joe Biden to allay concerns in the Japanese and U.S. business communities over the status of Nippon Steel's (5401 ...