Core Points - Shigeru Ishiba served as Japan's Prime Minister for 386 days, ranking 24th among the 36 post-war Prime Ministers [2] - His administration focused on establishing a disaster prevention ministry and increasing wage levels [2] - Ishiba's resignation was announced during a cabinet meeting on October 21, following his tenure that began on October 1, 2024 [2] Economic Measures - In response to tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, Ishiba appointed a close ally, Akizawa Ryozo, as the main negotiator to address issues such as lowering tariff rates and promoting Japanese investment in the U.S. [4] - An agreement was reached in July regarding these economic measures [4] Historical Reflection - In his farewell speech, Ishiba analyzed the causes of past wars from the perspective of government and parliamentary systems, emphasizing the need for politicians to resist irresponsible populism and maintain a sense of dignity and responsibility [4]
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