Ishiba Says Japan Will Seek Stable Energy Supply From Trump

Shigeru IshibaPhotographer: Yuichi Yamazaki/AFP/Bloomberg
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Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said he would ask US President Donald Trump for a stable supply of energy when they meet, hinting at the deals that the Japanese leader may try to strike with Trump in upcoming talks.

Ishiba is expected to travel to the US early next month to meet with the US president amid prospects that Japan, a longtime ally of the US, may get caught up in a global trade war over tariffs.