U.S. President Donald Trump met Japan's new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, in Tokyo on Tuesday (October 28) for talks on trade and security, praising her elevation as the country's first female leader and her pledge to accelerate a military buildup.
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- U.S. and Japan signed a framework agreement to secure critical minerals and rare earths supply. 12s
- Japan pledged a $550 billion investment in exchange for relief from import tariffs. 25s
- Prime Minister Takahichi plans to increase Japan's defense spending to 2% of GDP. 33s
- The White House says Takahichi is preparing to nominate Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. 1m 37s
- Trump's Asia trip includes deals with Southeast Asian countries and a planned summit with China's President. 1m 46s