New U.S. ambassador to Japan 'optimistic' about tariff negotiations
- Komeito chief Tetsuo Saito stated that options like cutting the consumption tax may be considered to help households endure rising prices and U.S. tariffs.
- Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba plans to instruct ministers to compile a supplementary budget for inflation relief to support households.
- The Japanese government expects to provide cash handouts of 50,000 yen per person to alleviate the rising cost of living due to U.S. Tariffs and inflation.
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New US ambassador to Japan optimistic on a tariffs deal
TOKYO, Japan — The new US ambassador to Japan arrived in Tokyo on Friday. He is optimistic that his country and its key Asian ally will reach a deal in their ongoing tariff negotiations. George Glass is a prominent businessperson known for his background in finance, investment banking and technology. Glass arrives as Washington and
America's new ambassador to Japan says he's optimistic they can reach a deal over tariffs so both countries can 'push back against a country like China'
The new U.S. ambassador to Japan arrived in Tokyo on Friday and said he is optimistic that his country and its key Asian ally will reach a deal in their ongoing tariff negotiations. George Glass, a prominent businessperson known for his background in finance, investment banking and technology, arrives as Washington and Tokyo are negotiating President Donald Trump's tariff measures, which have triggered worldwide concern about their impact on the…
U.S. Ambassador to Japan 'optimistic' on tariff deal
George Glass, the new U.S. Ambassador to Japan said he is "extremely optimistic" Tokyo and Washington can reach a deal over tariffs between the two countries, while presenting a unified front against China and Russia.
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