Ishiba meets with new U.S. envoy to Japan
- Prime Minister Ishiba addressed Japan-U.S. trade talks on Monday, as reported April 21, 2025.
- The discussions occurred amidst President Trump's tariff offensive, drawing global attention.
- Ishiba expressed concerns about tariff compatibility and intentions to address energy issues.
- Ishiba stated, "The question is whether the US can deliver stably," during discussions.
- Japan is considering relaxing auto safety rules and pledging energy investment in the U.S.; fairness is key.
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