New Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida seeks to stimulate the economy by distributing money to middle- and lower-income earners
Fumio Kishida is set to work closely with the U.S. against a rising China. But a hawkish China stance could pull Japan into conflicts and risk its relationship with a major economic partner. Photo: Reuters.
Fumio Kishida is set to work closely with the U.S. against a rising China. But a hawkish China stance could pull Japan into conflicts and risk its relationship with a major economic partner. Photo: ReutersUnited States Latest News, United States Headlines
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