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Breaking-News >> WorldNews Takashi Zaomiao: Will recommend Trump to compete for the Nobel Prize
(Original title: High Market Early: Will Recommend Trump Globe Nobel Prize) According to a report quoted by Japan's "Daily Shimbun" by China News Agency, on the morning of the 28th local time, Japanese Prime Minister Sakaimi Takashi held talks with U.S. President Trump, who is visiting Japan, at the guest house in Tokyo. In the morning of the 28th in Tokyo to welcome Trump's visit to Japan (Photo/Japan Media) White House spokesman Levitt revealed that Goldman Sachs said in talks with Trump on Monday that he would recommend his candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize. During the talks, Gao Shi said that Trump had contributed to peace in Thailand and Cambodia and the Middle East ceasefire agreement after taking office in January this year, praising "this is an unprecedented historic achievement. In such a short period of time, the world has become more peaceful." It is that during Trump's first term, then-Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe also recommended him to attend the Nobel Peace Prize. Trump has repeatedly expressed his desire to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. In July this year, when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with U.S. President Trump at the White House, he submitted a letter nominating him as a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize, saying that Trump was "making peace with his own hands and deserves the award." According to the Global Times, at the end of July, Trump called former NATO Secretary-General and Norwegian Finance Minister Stoltenberg to clearly express his desire to receive the Nobel Peace Prize while discussing trade issues. previous reports Goldman Sachs prepares "big gift" for Trump's visit: purchases of American soybeans, pick-up trucks and gas On October 27th, US President Trump will visit Japan and meet with the new Japanese Prime Minister sanae takaichi on October 28th. This is his second visit to Japan and his first trip to Asia since his second term. During this visit, it is expected that the two sides will negotiate on a number of key issues, and the results of the negotiations will greatly affect US-Japan relations in the next few years. Trump boarded Air Force 1 aircraft to Japan at Kuala Lumpur International Airport TRUMP: Emphasizing the friendly relationship between Abe and Takashi Before Trump visited Japan, he had a telephone exchange with Takashi Saami on October 25. Takashi Takashi emphasized that she was a protege of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and said that "strengthening the Japan-US alliance is the most important issue for this administration in the field of diplomacy and security." Takashi Saami called for "further advancement" of the "free and open Indo-Pacific region" advocated by Shinzo Abe, saying it has become a common vision of Japan and the United States. Trump, in the call, recalled his interaction with Abe, and said to Cao市早苗: "I know you are a very good politician Mr. Abe." Speaking on a flight to Asia, Trump recalled the two people’s calls, saying, “She’s beautiful, great, very friendly,” and “She’s a good friend of Mr Abe.” Trump will arrive in Tokyo on October 27 and first meet with Japanese Emperor Djerin. After meeting with High Market Rankin on Tuesday, he will give a speech on the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier "George Washington" stationed in Japan, and then have a dinner with Japanese business leaders. Japanese police intensified patrol on October 27 before Trump arrived In response to Trump's visit to Japan again in six years, the Japan Metropolitan Police Agency announced the launch of ultra-high security procedures and mobilized as many as 18,000 police officers on alert. Taking into account the assassination of Shinzo Abe three years ago and the incident in which Trump was attacked and injured by gunmen during his campaign speech in 2024, Japanese police have particularly strengthened their precautions against "lone wolf attacks." In addition, Japanese police have also expanded their surveillance of online social media to track statements of possible criminal behavior. What will the United States and Japan talk about? Invest, purchase American products, increase military spending The limited diplomatic experience and the unpredictability of Trump have made the first meeting a key test for the U.S.-Japan relationship.While the U.S. has reduced tariffs on U.S. exports of Japanese goods from 25% to 15%, Japan has agreed to invest $55 billion in the U.S., but the details are not clear, and the two sides are expected to discuss these details. Earlier last month, Gao said that Japan's $55 billion investment in the United States was promoted by the previous government, and she thought the deal was unfair, and she would renegotiate the deal. There are differences in understanding between the United States and Japan's investment of US$550 billion in funds in the United States. Trump believes that the United States can use the funds without any conditions under the investment agreement, while Japan believes that the investment agreement is a mixture of government-backed loan guarantees and corporate financing. At present, takaichi sanae has appointed Ryosei Akazawa, who was previously in charge of tariff negotiations with the United States, as Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. Ryosei Akazawa had previously shown a flattering and respectful attitude towards Trump's request, which once caused controversy in Japan. Regarding Trump's request for Japan to invest in the United States, Ryosei Akazawa said that Japan is studying the list of investment in the United States in the fields of computer chips and energy, and many Japanese companies have expressed interest. Some analysts believe that takaichi sanae's appointment of Ryosei Akazawa as Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry means that she has sent a clear message at home and abroad that she is trying to inherit Abe's policy thinking towards the United States. The friendly relationship between Shinzo Abe and Trump also laid the foundation for the meeting between Trump and takaichi sanae. A Trump consultant said in an interview that because of the good personal relationship between Trump and Abe, Takashi and Trump will get along well, which will provide smooth economic and strategic cooperation between the United States and Japan. Opportunities. However, Rintaro Nishimura, a consulting firm Asia Group, who specializes in Japan, believes that takaichi sanae emphasizes that his relationship with Abe is risky. Over-reliance on Abe's route may not be conducive to building one's own diplomatic image. According to reports, the Japanese government is also expected to purchase pickup trucks, soybeans and natural gas produced in the United States to release goodwill in trade and security negotiations with the United States. The Japanese government is likely to cut its purchase of Brazilian soybeans to purchase more American soybeans. At present, American soybeans account for 70% of Japan's consumption. In terms of military spending, former Prime Minister Shaytada Feng-moon has pledged to increase defense spending to 2% of GDP by 2027. High-Stock said it would this goal in March 2026. She also called on Japan in her first congressional speech to “actively advance the strengthening of national defense capabilities”. On the procurement of U.S.-produced pick-up cars, it is that the F-150 pick-up may be displayed in the places where Trump visited to express its determination to import U.S. pick-ups. The Japanese government is considering importing the model for the Ministry of Transportation to use in road and infrastructure inspections. But there are also concerns in Japan that U.S. pick-ups may cause traffic congestion on Japan's narrow streets. When asked about the planned purchase of a Ford F-150 pickup, Trump was very pleased at the airplane, saying, “She tastes so good, that car is so good.” In terms of U.S. gas imports, Tokyo Gas Company hasly signed an agreement to import natural gas from U.S. Alaska. In addition, U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent made it clear at a meeting with Japan’s then-Financial Secretary, Kato Wiccan, on 15th, that Japan should stop importing Russian oil, and stressed the need to strengthen sanctions against Russia alongside the G7. While Japan still currently imports a small amount of oil from Russia, it has not given a direct response to U.S. demands. Goldman Sachs and Trump will also sign a U.S.-Japan cooperation agreement involving the development of next-generation wireless standards and artificial intelligence. A "big test" for Gaoshi early seedlings Analysis: There is little room for U.S. policy to turn around In addition, for Takashi Saami, this is the first major diplomatic test she has faced since taking office. At present, the Liberal Democratic Party is in a minority position in the parliament and its ruling position is fragile. How to maintain its ruling alliance relationship with the Reform Council is also difficult. The Reform Commission is very conservative in its fiscal stance and has always been cautious about the US plan to invest US$550 billion. In addition, under the pressure of the Reform Council, it is difficult for Gaoshi Zaomiao to divert the fiscal expenditure originally used for domestic pension projects to increase military spending. Some analysts believe that takaichi sanae has little room for political manoeuvre, and she can neither give in to Trump, so as not to disrupt the fragile ruling coalition; Nor can we confront the President of the United States, so as not to affect the relations between the two countries. News raw data sources → https://www.163.com/news/article/KCVA8N9V0001899O.html 17WorldNews[2025.10.28-14:49] 访问:52
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