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The Trump Effect Heads to Tokyo
By Kareem Rifai
It is decidedly outside the Trump administration’s interest to harm the LDP’s electoral prospects if it wants a greater chance at achieving its goals for Japanese defense spending. But that’s exactly what its doing.

The Deadline for Trump’s ‘Reciprocal Tariffs’ Is Looming
By Peter Draper, Kumuthini Sivathas, and Nathan H. Gray
How are other countries responding to the threat that the U.S. tariffs will be re-applied from July 9?

Japan’s Response to Trump’s Tariffs
By MIMAKI Seiko
Instead of opting to promote the global spread of protectionism, Japan and the region must choose to defend and strengthen free trade.

How Japan’s $1.1 Trillion in US Treasuries Became a Strategic Lever in the New Tariff War
By Sayaka Ohshima
The country's large holding of U.S. debt has long been framed as a win-win. It now has the potential to serve as a diplomatic trump.

Why Japan Is Worried After Trade Talks With Trump (and the Rest of the World Should Be)
By Kareem Rifai
The manner in which the Trump administration has conducted itself toward Japan should serve as a warning to U.S. friends and foe alike: no one is safe.

Tariff Talks an Opportunity to Reinvigorate the Japan-US Alliance
By Michael Schiffer
With the 24 percent additional tariffs on Japan suspended for 90 days for negotiations, the U.S. and Japan should approach this moment as a chance to forge a new economic compact.
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