Japan Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba asked U.S. President Joe Biden to allay concerns in the Japanese and U.S. business ...
By David Brunnstrom, Simon Lewis, Trevor Hunnicutt and Tim Kelly TOKYO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The foreign ministers of Japan ...
Japan's prime minister Monday urged Washington to dispel concerns that Joe Biden's decision to block Nippon Steel's takeover of US Steel could impact future investments, with the two firms filing a ...
It’s not too late for our judicial system to intervene and do what’s right for the American people and our allies.
President Biden’s block of a $14 billion sale of Pittsburgh-based US Steel to Japan’s Nippon Steel has caused significant ...
The argument is even less credible considering Japan hosts more than 50,000 US troops and in 2023 changed its laws so ...
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Monday urged U.S. President Joe Biden to address concerns in business circles triggered by ...
President Joe Biden on Friday announced a decision to block the $14 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel by Japan-based Nippon Steel, saying domestically produced steel is essential to U.S. national ...
WASHINGTON (Kyodo) -- The top diplomats of Japan and the United States agreed Tuesday to elevate the bilateral relationship ...
President Joe Biden has made good on his months of public opposition to the proposed purchase of American company U.S. Steel by Japan’s Nippon ... States would make us stronger.” ...
Citing national security concerns, Mr Biden put a stop to the US$14.9 billion (S$20.43 billion) sale. Read more at ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Tuesday congratulated Donald Trump on his return to the White House and said he wanted to build a "relationship of trust".