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TOKYO (Reuters) — U.S. President Donald Trump urged Japanese business leaders on Saturday to increase their investment in the United States while he chided Japan for having a “substantial edge” on trade that negotiators were trying to even out in a bilateral deal.
Trump arrived in Japan on Saturday for a largely ceremonial state visit meant to showcase strong ties even though trade relations are problematical. In the evening, the Tokyo Sky Tree tower was lit up red, white and blue in Trump’s honor.
Shortly after arriving at the airport to a red-carpet welcome, Trump attended a reception at the residence of U.S. Ambassador to Japan William Hagerty that the White House said included Japanese business executives from Toyota, Nissan , Honda, SoftBank and Rakuten.
Trump told the company officials there had never been a better time to invest in the United States and repeated a complaint that the Federal Reserve’s policies had kept U.S. economic growth from reaching its full potential.
With trade talks ongoing, Trump also got in a dig at Japan and said he wanted a deal to address the trade imbalance between the two countries.
“Japan has had a substantial edge for many, many years, but that’s OK, maybe that’s why you like us so much,” he said.
“With this deal we hope to address the trade imbalance, removing barriers to United States exports and ensure fairness and reciprocity in our relationship,” Trump said.
Trade is one of Trump’s signature issues, and encouraging foreign investment in the United States is a hallmark of his trips abroad.
U.S. President Donald Trump became the first president to watch sumo in the sport's homeland during a four-day trip to Japan, and was able to present the trophy to the tournament champion on Sunday.
[JPN] 令和元(2019)年5月26日、来日中のトランプ大統領を歓迎しつつお台場をParrot DISCOで飛んでみた。
[ENG] May 26, 2019, US President Trump is coming to Japan. I tried to fly Parrot DISCO in Odaiba, Tokyo with the meaning of welcome.
In a democracy, leadership depends on the mandate of the people. So I cherish every opportunity to meet, talk with, and listen to the people of #Taiwan, the real heroes of our country.
I’m glad to have an opportunity to personally thank Head of @congresoperu’s Foreign Relations Committee @luchogalarreta for choosing to #SpeakUpForTaiwan when our voice was suppressed at this year’s #WHA72.
I thank @MOHW_Taiwan Minister Chen & his delegation for their hard work in Geneva & fighting for #Taiwan’s participation in #WHA. They did so with a relentless optimism, & a belief that one day @WHO & the world will understand why #TaiwanCanHelp create a healthier future for all.
As Commander-in-Chief, I’ve been striving to enhance our defence capabilities since day one. Today we commenced production of our Tuo Chiang-class missile corvettes, showing our resolve to defend #Taiwan’s freedom & democracy.
The number of face-to-face talks between Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and U.S. President Donald Trump illustrates the outstanding degree of closeness between the two leaders, according to observers.
The 11 times the two have held face-to-face talks is the greatest number among Trump’s tally of meetings with other foreign leaders — followed by eight times with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and seven times with South Korean President Moon Jae In and French President Emmanuel Macron each.
Trump and Abe have talked with each other more than 40 times in person and on the phone, a senior official of the U.S. administration said, emphasizing the frequency and depth of their dialogue as unprecedented.
In choosing which foreign leaders he will meet for talks, Trump seems to place importance on his compatibility with each figure, as well as whether talks with the figure will reap practical benefits.
Abe was the first foreign leader to meet Trump after his victory in the U.S. presidential election in November 2016. Abe seems to be an ideal partner for Trump, according to an official of the U.S. Republican Party, as the prime minister has maintained a stable political foundation and has shown a positive stance on Japanese investments in the United States.
In a meeting with Japanese business leaders on Saturday, Trump emphasized he was grateful that Japan has placed an order for a large number of U.S.-made fighter planes and missiles.
Netanyahu follows Abe in the frequency of meetings with the U.S. president. This can be interpreted as indicating that the Trump administration’s pro-Israel stance is the basis of its Middle East policy.
Trump has realized the transfer of the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, using the accomplishment to appeal to the Christian right, which has continued to support him.
Meanwhile, Trump’s compatibility with Moon, who is known for his tilt toward liberalism, is said to be less-than-satisfactory. The relatively high frequency of talks between them shows their cooperation is indispensable for dealing with the problem of North Korea.
To avoid giving the impression that he attaches importance to Japan while negleting South Korea, Trump is keeping a delicate balance between the two, according to a U.S. government source.Speech
トランプ大統領は安倍首相と共に、海上自衛隊護衛艦「かが」に乗艦し、在日米軍兵士 @USFJ_J および日本の自衛隊員 @ModJapan_jp に向けスピーチを行いました。@POTUS boarded the JMSDF Kaga with @AbeShinzo and delivered remarks to service members. #POTUSinJapan 🇺🇸🇯🇵