The Japanese government was “pretty certain that Biden had this well in hand.” However, the ruling LDP is now reappraising the odds of a…
A Trump presidency is concerning to Tokyo as the country suffered from 'collateral damage' during his first term, author William Pesek said.
Trump has vowed a 10% across the board tariff on worldwide imports and 60% tariffs on China if he becomes president.found that operations in China of Japanese multinationals had been hurt by the trade war, especially of Chinese affiliates that relied heavily on trade with North America. "Now Japan has to, in many ways, go back to the drawing board, and at least begin bracing for a Trump 2.0 presidency, which is not going down very well ."Japan will also be worried about its regional security outlook under a second Trump presidency, as well as issues like the housing of U.S. troops under the U.S.-Japan mutual defense pact.
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