Japan, trade deal
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Asian shares are higher, buoyed by optimism that the U.S.-Japan tariff agreement will be followed by more trade deals
Japan will buy 100 Boeing aircraft and boost US defense equipment purchases under a new trade deal announced by the Trump administration.
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Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has vowed to remain in power to oversee the implementation of a new Japan-U.S. tariff agreement
Wall Street climbed Wednesday after President Donald Trump reached a trade deal with Japan and hopes rose for more agreements by August 1.
Investors in key sectors have already noticed: Toyota Motor Corp (TM), the American arm of the Japanese auto manufacturer, surged over 13% on Wednesday following the Japan trade deal announcement, climbing to its highest valuation since December of last year, a seven-month high.
(Reuters) -Businesses making everything from chips to steel reported downbeat results on Wednesday, with U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war inflicting damage even as Japan's deal lifted stocks and hopes that Europe can clinch a similar agreement.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNAll These Products Could See Price Hikes Due to Japan's 25% Tariff on the US Starting August 1The commercial relationship between the United States and Japan is at a critical juncture, with a looming 25% tariff threat from President Donald Trump on Japanese imports. This could significantly raise prices for American consumers on key products.
President Donald Trump is bragging that Japan has given him, as part of a new trade framework, $550 billion to invest in the United States