US President Donald Trump: We will work out a commercial deficit with Japan

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The President of the United States (USA) Donald Trump for the second time on Friday, during a press conference with the Japanese Shiger Prime Minister IShiba. President Trump repeated the desire to “develop a” US trade deficit “with Japan, which currently costs about $ 65 billion a year. Actions in the US Steel were stopped on Friday after President Trump directly spoke to his readiness to take over the domestic metal manufacturer by the Japanese Nippon Steel.

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Japan has committed to double defense expenses until 2027 compared to my first term.

The United States will expand the full strength of American deterrence in defense of Japan.

This week, we approved almost $ 1 billion in foreign military sales in Japan.

We have many people investing in the USA.

The teams discussed how Japan and the US can do more to stay on the latest artificial intelligence.

Japan will soon start importing up-to-date shipments of American liquefied natural gas.

We intend to develop a sales deficit with Japan.

We want trade with all countries based on honesty.

We will develop a sales deficit with Japan, we can do it with only oil and gas.

Nippon Steel looks at investments in the US Steel.

We will have mutual tariffs.

We will meet on mutual tariffs with Japan on Monday or Tuesday and announce.

Nippon Steel does it as an investment, not a purchase.

Exciting conversations with the Japanese premiere ISHiba about the pipeline in Alaska.

I managed the Pentagon expenditure review.

We will have relations with North Korea.

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