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Japan Pledges $1trillion In Investments In US Amid Meeting With Trump

Tevin McLeod - February 8, 2025

RTM – In a move poised to significantly impact both economies, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announced a landmark $1 trillion investment into the United States following a meeting with President Donald Trump on Friday.

The announcement, which was made during a press conference Friday afternoon, marks a major step forward in strengthening economic ties between the two nations. Ishiba, speaking through a translator, emphasized Japan’s commitment to elevating its investments in the U.S. to unprecedented levels.

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