Japan's most popular truck is most likely the tiny white transport vehicles used by farmers to navigate narrow roads and small farm plots. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, however, opted for another truck to build a strong relationship with US President Donald Trump during his visit to the Asian country, according to a report by AP.
Takaichi , aiming to strengthen economic relations with the world's biggest economy and build a strong rapport with Trump, arranged US-made cars, including a large American Ford F-150 truck, in the courtyard of the Akasaka Palace, where the leaders held their initial talks on Tuesday.
He also complained about the lack of US-made cars in Japan and highlighted the strict vehicle safety standards of the Asian country.
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