Ishiba discusses tariff fallout with leaders of Malaysia, France
- Ishiba Shigeru, the Japanese Prime Minister, and Emmanuel Macron, the French President, agreed to address the impact of U.S. Tariffs on the global economy during a 40-minute call on Wednesday.
- Ishiba also held a phone conversation with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, agreeing to cooperate on U.S. Tariffs affecting Japanese firms in Southeast Asia.
- Macron noted on X that France and Japan share a vision of rules-based international trade, which applies to their partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region.
- Macron expressed readiness to deepen cultural cooperation with Japan and congratulated Ishiba on the upcoming 2025 World Expo in Osaka.
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Ishiba discusses tariff fallout with leaders of Malaysia, France
Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Wednesday exchanged views with his Malaysian and French counterparts on how to tackle the potential blow to the global economy and multilateral trade amid the ongoing tit-for-tat over tariffs between the United States and China. In a telephone conversation with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar…
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