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While Japan is not a member of NATO, both Tokyo and the alliance leaders seem eager to work together as NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte visits the Asian country ...
Tokyo is holding out hope that it might convince Washington to exempt Japanese car manufacturers from tariffs, but analysts are less optimistic.
Carmakers here have remained largely silent on the news from Washington ... in the auto sector, told DW that since the tariffs are the same for all imported vehicles, the impact will not be limited to ...
A new survey of Southeast Asian opinion leaders shows renewed trust in the EU after last year's decline. Also, Brussels is still the preferred "middle power" between the US and China — but Japan is ...
Banking and finance officials from Japan, China and South Korea have met to discuss the impact of the tariffs. Follow DW. Asian markets ... Reuters news agency reported. Asian markets opened ...
Banking and finance officials from Japan, China and South Korea have met to discuss the impact of the tariffs. Follow DW. Asian markets ... Reuters news agency reported. Asian markets opened ...
Asia's export powerhouses, including China, Japan and Vietnam, will be hit harder than most by the extensive new tariffs unveiled by the US president.
While Japan is not a member of NATO, both Tokyo and the alliance leaders seem eager to work together as NATO Secretary ...