Japan Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba asked U.S. President Joe Biden to allay concerns in the Japanese and U.S. business ...
By Kevin Buckland and Kiyoshi Takenaka TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba asked U.S. President Joe Biden to ...
W ITHIN 24 HOURS on January 6th, two events took place that encapsulate the mixed legacy Joe Biden will leave in America’s ...
The trial for Nippon Steel Corp.'s lawsuit seeking to nullify U.S. President Joe Biden's decision to block its $14.1 billion takeover of United States Steel Corp. is set to begin in early February, ...
The usually reticent ally is making it clear that it will not go quietly in its fight to overturn President Biden’s decision ...
Richard A. Brooks/AFP/AFP Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba told US President Joe Biden that his blocking of Nippon Steel's takeover of US Steel raised "strong" concerns in both countries ...
President Biden blocked the deal between Nippon and U.S. Steel earlier this month due to "national security" concerns.
It's Japan. We obviously just did that air-to-air missile deal, but Joe Biden has otherwise tried to tout our alliance with Japan, and yet now, here we are sticking a giant finger in Japan's eye.
The Biden administration is seeking to shore up ties with countries in the Indo-Pacific in its waning days in office by ...
US President Joe Biden will have a trilateral telephone call with Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos early Monday, Marcos's spokesman said Sunday.
TOKYO, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Japan Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba asked U.S. President Joe Biden to allay concerns in the Japanese and U.S. business communities over the status of Nippon Steel's (5401 ...