Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said Wednesday Japan has formally asked the United States for an exemption of Trump ...
Japan’s government says it asked the U.S. to exclude it from 25% steel and aluminum tariffs, a change from duty-free quotas ...
The measures announced by Trump are part of his aggressive push to reset global trade in the belief that tax hikes on foreign ...
Finance Minister Katsunobu Katō and Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi separately emphasized Tokyo’s concerns over the ...
Tokyo asked U.S. President Donald Trump to exclude Japanese companies from his fresh tariffs on steel and aluminum.
Japanese government secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi announced that Tokyo has formally requested the United States to exempt Japan from the 25-percent tariffs on steel and aluminum announced by US ...
Japanese government secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi announced that Tokyo has formally requested the United States to exempt Japan ...
Japan 's government said Wednesday it asked the U.S. to exclude it from 25% steel and aluminum tariffs, a change from duty-free quotas that Tokyo was given previously.Japan made the request through ...
The Japanese government has warned its ministries ... Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi explained at a news conference that afternoon. When government institutions use generative AI ...
Asked about Trump’s remarks during a news conference on Feb. 5, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi remained cautious and would not give a direct opinion. “(Japan) will continue to urge ...
The Cabinet approved two bills on "active" cyberdefense security Friday, paving the way for Japan to acquire preemptive ... Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi told reporters Friday.
Japan hopes that a candid exchange of views between the two leaders will help take the bilateral relationship to "new heights," chief cabinet secretary and government spokesman Yoshimasa Hayashi ...