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Trump praises Japan's new prime minister, says US an 'ally at strongest level'

Sanae Takaichi, who became the country's first female PM only days ago, must solidify her relationship with Trump while defending her country's economic interests. Trump is trying to nail down $550 billion in Japanese investment as part of a trade deal that would reduce US tariffs.

October 28, 2025 / 07:25 IST
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US President Donald Trump and Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi arrive for the Japan-US summit meeting at Akasaka Palace State Guest House in Tokyo. (Courtesy: Reuters photo)
US President Donald Trump and Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi arrive for the Japan-US summit meeting at Akasaka Palace State Guest House in Tokyo. (Courtesy: Reuters photo)

President Donald Trump began one of his busiest days of his Asia trip on Tuesday by warmly greeting the new Japanese prime minister, with plans to later speak to US troops aboard an aircraft carrier and mingle with business leaders.

Although Trump is visiting one of America's most steadfast allies in Asia, there's no shortage of uncertainty while he's there. Sanae Takaichi, who became the country's first female prime minister only days ago, must solidify her relationship with Trump while defending her country's economic interests. Trump is trying to nail down $550 billion in Japanese investment as part of a trade deal that would reduce US tariffs.

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As Trump and Takaichi met on Tuesday, they shook hands and he paid her a compliment: “That's a very strong handshake." In return, Takaichi talked about watching the third game of the US World Series before the event. She said Japan would give Washington 250 cherry trees next year to honor America's 250th anniversary, as well as fireworks from Akita Prefecture for July 4 celebrations.

She used her early remarks to mention former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, her archconservative mentor who forged a strong bond with Trump during his first term through their shared interest of golf.