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The United States and Japan on Tuesday signed agreements aimed at strengthening cooperation on trade and securing critical minerals and rare earth supplies, the White House announced as President Donald Trump continued his visit to Tokyo.
According to the statement, the deal seeks “to assist both countries in achieving resilience and security of critical minerals and rare earths supply chains”, reinforcing the economic partnership between the two nations.
During the signing ceremony, Trump described the accords as marking a “new golden age” in the relationship between Washington and Tokyo. He praised Japan as an “ally at the strongest level” for the US and lauded Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, who recently became Japan’s first female leader.
“I would like to realise a new golden age of the Japan-US Alliance, where both Japan and the United States will become stronger and also more prosperous,” she said as the two leaders sat down for talks.
According to the statement, the deal seeks “to assist both countries in achieving resilience and security of critical minerals and rare earths supply chains”, reinforcing the economic partnership between the two nations.
A new chapter in bilateral relations
During the signing ceremony, Trump described the accords as marking a “new golden age” in the relationship between Washington and Tokyo. He praised Japan as an “ally at the strongest level” for the US and lauded Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, who recently became Japan’s first female leader.
“I would like to realise a new golden age of the Japan-US Alliance, where both Japan and the United States will become stronger and also more prosperous,” she said as the two leaders sat down for talks.
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