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高市早苗与特朗普通电话
日经中文网· 2025-11-25 05:36
通话结束后,高市早苗在首相官邸向媒体进行了说明。根据高市早苗的说明,这次通话是由 特朗普提出的。高市早苗向记者表示,"就加强日美同盟以及印太地区面临的局势和各种课 题,进行了广泛的意见交换"。 由于高市早苗在国会关于"台湾有事"的答辩以及对此表示反对的中国驻大阪总领事在社交媒 体上的发帖,中日关系的对立正在加深。高市早苗回避提及是否与特朗普就台湾问题进行了 交流。她回答说…… 日本首相高市早苗和美国总统特朗普 高市早苗透露,自己听取了特朗普说明其24日与中国国家主席习近平通话的内容,强调"确认了日美之 间的紧密合作"。根据高市早苗的说明,这次通话是由特朗普提出的。记者问及是否就台湾问题进行了 交流…… 日本首相高市早苗首相11月25日与美国总统特朗普通话,进行了大约25分钟的协商。高市早 苗透露,自己听取了特朗普说明其24日与中国国家主席习近平通话的内容。她强调:"确认了 日美之间的紧密合作"。 阅读后续内容请关注"日经中文网"官网 ( https://cn.nikkei.com ) ...
高市充分利用安倍“遗产”重塑日美蜜月
日经中文网· 2025-10-29 07:34
Core Points - The article discusses the first meeting between Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and U.S. President Donald Trump, highlighting the establishment of mutual trust and the continuation of the "honeymoon" relationship initiated by former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe [2][4][10]. Group 1: Meeting Highlights - Takaichi opened the meeting with a casual reference to watching baseball, which reflects a strategy used by Abe to foster rapport with Trump [5][7]. - The meeting included a donation of 250 cherry blossom trees to Washington, D.C., in celebration of the U.S. bicentennial in 2026, which was positively received by Trump [8]. - Takaichi presented gifts that included golf-related items previously used by Abe, aiming to reinforce the connection with Trump [9]. Group 2: Diplomatic Strategy - Takaichi has been preparing for this meeting since taking office on October 21, emphasizing the importance of a strong relationship with the U.S. for Japan's political stability [4]. - The meeting was characterized by personal interactions, with Trump praising Takaichi as potentially one of Japan's best prime ministers and expressing a willingness to support Japan on various issues [9][11]. - Takaichi's diplomatic approach includes referencing Abe's "Japan's diplomacy shining on the world stage" and adopting the "Free and Open Indo-Pacific" strategy as key themes [10]. Group 3: Future Implications - Takaichi's intention to recommend Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize reflects a strategy to align closely with U.S. foreign policy, despite potential risks of compromising Japan's diplomatic values [11]. - The article notes concerns about Japan's alignment with Trump's unilateral approach to international relations, which may conflict with Japan's traditional advocacy for rule of law and democracy [11].
重申关税协议框架,确保关键矿产供应,特朗普访日回避争议签两协议
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-10-28 22:45
Group 1 - The core point of the article highlights the successful meeting between US President Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio, where they signed two significant agreements aimed at strengthening US-Japan relations and cooperation in security and economic sectors [1][3][4] - The first agreement reiterates the framework of the previous US-Japan tariff agreement, imposing a 15% tariff on all Japanese goods exported to the US, while Japan will establish an investment fund for the US [3][8] - The second agreement outlines a framework for ensuring the supply of critical minerals and rare earths, with some funds allocated for rare earth mining, addressing the challenges of Japan's underwater mineral resources [3][5] Group 2 - During the meeting, Kishida expressed his intention to recommend Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize and proposed a vision for a "golden era" of the US-Japan alliance, while Trump praised Kishida as a potential great prime minister [3][4] - Trump emphasized the importance of the US-Japan alliance for peace and stability in the Pacific region, highlighting Japan's significant military equipment orders from the US [4][5] - Kishida committed to increasing Japan's defense spending to 2% of GDP by March next year, amidst criticism from Japanese public opinion regarding the implications of increased defense spending [5][6] Group 3 - The meeting aimed to deepen trust between the leaders, with Kishida's performance receiving high praise from the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and other political factions, while opposition parties raised concerns about potential "flattering diplomacy" [7][8] - The discussions also reflect the influence of former Prime Minister Abe's diplomatic legacy, as Kishida presented gifts related to Abe during the meeting [7][8] - Analysts note that Kishida faces domestic pressures regarding tariff issues and must balance expectations to avoid being perceived as merely acquiescing to US demands [8]
特朗普今日到访日本!将和高市早苗同乘“海军陆战队一号”,前往驻日美军基地,他会晤前与高市通话:“我知道安倍看好您”
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-10-27 06:03
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article is that Japanese Prime Minister Sanna Marin and U.S. President Trump are set to enhance the Japan-U.S. alliance during their upcoming meeting, focusing on security and economic issues [3][5]. - The meeting is expected to address the "investment for tariff" agreement, which involves the U.S. imposing a 15% tariff on Japanese goods, while Japan commits to establishing a $550 billion investment tool for the U.S., representing nearly 10% of Japan's annual GDP [7][8]. - High City is preparing a "welcome gift" for Trump, including purchases of Ford F-150 trucks, soybeans, and liquefied natural gas from the U.S. [7]. Group 2 - High City is not expected to commit to new defense spending targets during the meeting, despite previously stating a goal of achieving 2% of GDP for annual military spending, which falls short of the U.S. request for 3.5% [8]. - The joint travel on the Marine One helicopter signifies a strong Japan-U.S. alliance, with the Yokosuka base being a strategic location for U.S. military operations in the region [11]. - Analysts suggest that High City may position herself as a "reliable partner" for the U.S., but there are concerns that the Japan-U.S. alliance could become less reliable and effective due to the influence of right-wing populist parties in Japan [12].
特朗普大消息!大涨
中国基金报· 2025-10-27 01:58
Group 1 - The Nikkei 225 index in Japan has surpassed 50,000 points for the first time, increasing by over 2% [2][3] - The TOPIX index in Japan has reached a historical high, with a recent increase of 1.55% [4] - Major stocks such as SoftBank Group, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial, and Hitachi have all risen by over 2% [6] Group 2 - The KOSPI index in South Korea has also seen significant gains, surpassing the 4,000-point mark for the first time, marking a historical record [9] - The KOSPI index recently increased by 1.77%, reaching 4,011.54 points [10] - Ongoing trade negotiations between the U.S. and South Korea are facing challenges, with South Korea's President expressing confidence in reaching a reasonable agreement despite current obstacles [11][11]
特朗普大消息!大涨
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao· 2025-10-27 01:30
Market Performance - The Nikkei 225 index in Japan has surpassed 50,000 points for the first time, increasing by over 2% [1] - The Tokyo Stock Exchange index (TOPIX) reached a historical high, rising by 1.55% to 3,320.27 points [2] - The KOSPI index in South Korea also saw significant gains, rising over 2% and breaking the 4,000-point barrier, reaching a new record [4] Key Stocks - Major stocks in Japan, including SoftBank Group, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, and Hitachi, all rose by more than 2% [2] - Toyota Motor Corporation increased by 1.82%, with a market capitalization of 50.29 trillion yen [3] - SoftBank Group's stock rose by 2.60%, with a market capitalization of 36.01 trillion yen [3] Political Developments - U.S. President Trump is scheduled to visit Japan on October 27, with a meeting planned with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on October 28 [3][4] - A recent phone call between Prime Minister Kishida and President Trump resulted in an agreement to elevate the U.S.-Japan alliance to a higher level [4] - South Korean President Lee Jae-myung indicated that trade negotiations with the U.S. are currently stalled due to a $350 billion investment demand from the U.S. [6]
高市早苗发表施政演说 首要任务是解决物价上涨问题
Group 1 - The primary task of the new government is to address the rising cost of living faced by the Japanese public [1] - Acknowledgment of the significant issue of population decline, with plans to establish a system that includes child and parenting policies to tackle this problem [1] Group 2 - High City Sanna emphasized the importance of political stability for advancing effective economic policies and robust diplomatic and security measures [2] - The Japan-U.S. alliance is highlighted as the cornerstone of Japan's diplomatic and security policy [2] - Plans to achieve the defense spending target of 2% of GDP by implementing related measures within the current fiscal year [2]
X @外汇交易员
外汇交易员· 2025-10-24 05:29
Policy Priorities - Economic growth takes precedence over other policies, guiding the overall direction [1] - Direct cash handouts, as promised during the Liberal Democratic Party's Upper House election campaign, will not be implemented due to lack of public support [1] International Relations - The Japan-US alliance serves as the cornerstone of Japan's diplomacy and national security [1] - Aims to foster a relationship of trust with Trump to further strengthen Japan-US relations [1] - China is considered an important neighbor, and the goal is to establish a stable and constructive relationship [1]
外交首秀“见面礼”:皮卡车、大豆、天然气,高市早苗备采购清单迎特朗普
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-22 16:32
Core Points - Japan's new Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, is finalizing a procurement plan to be presented during a meeting with U.S. President Trump next week, which includes purchasing American pickup trucks, soybeans, and natural gas to strengthen ties with the Trump administration [1][2] - Takaichi will not commit to any new defense spending targets during the meeting, despite ongoing pressure from the U.S. for Japan and other allies to take on more security responsibilities [2] - The meeting at the end of October will be Takaichi's first major summit since taking office, and her ability to navigate Trump's policies, including tariffs, will be a significant test of her political and diplomatic skills [2] - Takaichi emphasized that the U.S.-Japan alliance is the cornerstone of Japan's foreign and security policy, and a successful meeting could solidify her administration's foundation and garner U.S. support for future regional security policies [2] Procurement Plan and Investment Matters - The Japanese government spokesperson stated that it is too early to comment on the procurement plan [3] - The White House has not yet provided any comments regarding the procurement plan [3]
特朗普10月27日访日,见天皇和高市早苗
日经中文网· 2025-10-22 08:00
Core Points - Trump is scheduled to visit Japan from October 27 to 29, marking his first visit since June 2019 during the G20 summit in Osaka [2][4] - The meeting between Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will focus on strengthening the Japan-U.S. alliance and discussing defense policies [4][5] Group 1 - The meeting with the Emperor of Japan is set for October 27, followed by a summit with Prime Minister Kishida on October 28 [2][4] - The Japan-U.S. summit aims to establish personal trust between the leaders and enhance cooperation to reinforce the Japan-U.S. alliance [4] - The discussions will likely address Japan's defense spending and the slow progress in increasing defense budgets, with a proposed total defense budget of approximately 43 trillion yen for 2023-2027 [4] Group 2 - Japan's Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi emphasized the importance of strengthening cybersecurity and defense capabilities in response to new combat methods, such as the extensive use of drones [5]