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Donald Trump hails ‘great friendship’ with Japan

US president’s talks with new prime minister Sanae Takaichi expected to focus on trade and security
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"}],[{"start":202.67000000000004,"text":"As well as flamboyant displays of welcome, the new administration might be considering ways to bolster the relationship by raising the amount it spends to support US military forces in Japan or signalling Tokyo and Washington’s preference for the dollar to weaken against the yen, people close to the Takaichi government said."}],[{"start":223.70000000000005,"text":"Zack Cooper, an Asia security expert at the American Enterprise Institute, said Tokyo needed to come up with big security ideas to appease Trump."}],[{"start":233.99000000000004,"text":"“President Trump prizes big deals, so Prime Minister Takaichi should be ambitious. The time for hitting singles . . . has passed. This is the moment to follow Shohei Ohtani’s lead and swing for the fences,” Cooper said in a reference to the Japanese baseball sensation playing for the Los Angeles Dodgers."}],[{"start":255.62000000000003,"text":"After his Japan visit, Trump will fly to South Korea for a summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, where he will meet South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on Wednesday and Xi on Thursday."}],[{"start":269.96000000000004,"text":"During his trip, the US is also expected to sign deals with Japan and South Korea to align regulation and standards for artificial intelligence and promote joint research and development in AI, quantum computing, 6G mobile networks and space."}],[{"start":288.74,"text":"Michael Kratsios, head of the White House office of science and technology policy, said the administration was “redefining American technological leadership by driving bilateral collaborative partnerships”. "}],[{"start":310.11,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1761633113_5353.mp3"}

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