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Trump talks ‘trade imbalance’ on day one of Japan visit

Trump talks ‘trade imbalance’ on day one of Japan visit

05/25/2019

PBS News Hour

Trump talks ‘trade imbalance’ on day one of Japan visit

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Trump talks ‘trade imbalance’ on day one of Japan visit

President Trump, who began a four-day state visit to Japan today, used his first appearance there to criticize what he calls the ‘trade imbalance’ between the two countries. Sheila Smith, senior fellow for Japan studies at the Council of Foreign Relations, joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss Japan-U.S. relations, North Korea and the president’s trip.

05/25/2019

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