While the shift in stance comes at a time when global defense spending has been on the rise, Japan’s motivations are linked more to address its security concerns.
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Trump to leave G7 after resisting joint statement on Israel-Iran conflict
US president urges evacuation of Tehran as he cuts short his time at leaders’ summit
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OpenAI wins $200 million U.S. defense contract
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Senate push to maintain ‘Salt’ cap imperils Trump’s tax bill
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Trump signs executive order to implement US-UK trade deal
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Trump sceptical of imposing new sanctions on Russia
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Minnesota murder suspect visited four lawmakers’ homes the day of shootings, officials say
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Federal bank regulatory agencies seek comment to address payments and check fraud
Federal bank regulatory agencies seek comment to address payments and check fraud
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‘SALT’ deduction in limbo as Senate Republicans unveil tax plan for Trump’s spending package
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U.S. Steel shares rally as Trump approves Nippon takeover with unique government ‘golden share’
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