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Trump’s calls to Xi and Japan’s Takaichi aim to ease trade tensions and secure supply-chain stability amid strategic concerns over Taiwan and rare earths, markets reacted positively.
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By MARI YAMAGUCHI TOKYO (AP) — Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, who recently drew China's ire over a comment about Taiwan, said she received a call from U.S. President Donald Trump shortly after he spoke with the Chinese leader. Takaichi, a hardliner, said Trump expressed his friendship to her in a call following a phone conversation with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. “President Trump told me that he and I are extremely good friends and that…
By MARI YAMAGUCHI TOKYO (AP) — Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, who recently drew China's ire over a comment about Taiwan, said she received a call from U.S. President Donald Trump shortly after he spoke with the Chinese leader. Takaichi, a hardliner, said Trump expressed his friendship to her in a call following a phone conversation with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. “President Trump told me that he and I are extremely good friends and that…
Trump's Xi and Takaichi calls ring market alarm bells
President Donald Trump picked up the phone twice in one day on Monday — first to China’s Xi Jinping, then to Japan’s Sanae Takaichi — with the world’s most important trading relationships sitting on a fault line. Investors should treat these calls as a market event and not as choreography or routine diplomacy. Indeed, when a […] The post Trump’s Xi and Takaichi calls ring market alarm bells appeared first on Asia Times.
Trump said Japan and China are "doing fine," amid an escalating diplomatic row between Asia's two largest economies.
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