US President Donald Trump met Japan’s first female Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, in Tokyo, marking a new phase in US-Japan ties. Both leaders signed key trade and rare-earth agreements, pledging a “golden age” of alliance as Trump seeks $550 billion in Japanese investment

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 econ

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