Group 1 - The Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has reiterated his intention to remain in office despite calls for his resignation from influential figures within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), including Taro Aso [1][3] - Taro Aso has publicly expressed his intention to submit a petition for an early LDP presidential election, indicating a push within the party to replace Ishiba [3] - Ishiba welcomed the signing of the US-Japan trade agreement by President Trump, emphasizing that resolving trade issues is his responsibility, and he has invited Trump to visit Japan [3][4] Group 2 - The US-Japan trade agreement, signed by Trump, imposes a 15% baseline tariff on nearly all Japanese imports to the US, with adjustments for previously lower tariff rates [4] - Japan has committed to providing significant market access for US manufacturers in key sectors such as aerospace, agriculture, and automotive, and will allow the sale of US-manufactured cars without additional testing [5] - The Japanese government has agreed to invest $550 billion in the US, further solidifying economic ties between the two nations [5]
面对麻生太郎“逼宫”,石破茂仍称其现在无意辞职,还邀请特朗普访日
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-09-05 06:50