President Trump is holding Japanese Prime Minister Isba on Friday this week, a second visit by foreign leaders.
Trump will hold a joint press conference with Isba, who took office in October He told reporters Before he left for Washington, his goal was to develop a “personal relationship” with Trump.
The two leaders are expected to see administrative staff previewing the phone early on Friday discussing training exercises, foreign investment in the US, semiconductors, artificial intelligence and energy exports.
The long-term alliance between the US and Japan is expected to be highlighted by both leaders, but the proposal for Japanese companies to acquire US steel is a point of clinging to the two countries. has been proven.
Meanwhile, House Republicans are working over the weekend to break a stalemate about moving forward on Trump's legislative agenda as lawmakers compete to complete the final details of the vast package. The Senate threatens to advance its own contrasting strategy.
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