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Takaichi Keen to Meet with Trump Soon amid Chinese Pressure
Nippon | English | News | Dec. 12, 2025 | Shifting Geopolitical Alliances
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed her desire to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump as soon as possible amid escalating pressure from China. She made this statement during a House of Representatives Budget Committee meeting, responding to opposition leader Yuichiro Tamaki's call for stronger Japan-U.S. cooperation.
Tamaki noted that Trump is expected to attend the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in January and suggested this as a potential meeting opportunity. Takaichi responded by saying the meeting is not limited to Davos and could take place in Washington or during any of Trump's overseas trips.
The increased Chinese pressure follows Takaichi's November parliamentary remarks that China’s possible use of force against Taiwan could be considered a survival-threatening situation for Japan, justifying Japan's right to collective self-defense.
U.S. may require tourists to disclose social media history to customs
Japan Times | English | News | Dec. 12, 2025 | Privacy
U.S. authorities plan to require foreign tourists from visa-exempt countries, including Japan, Australia, and South Korea, to disclose five years of social media history when applying for the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) online.
The proposal by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) follows a January executive order aimed at enhancing terrorism and national security screening. The application process will become more detailed, requiring additional information such as telephone numbers, email addresses, IP addresses, metadata of submitted photos, family member names, contact details, dates of birth, and biometric details.
Trump demands on mining and China snarl U.S.-Indonesia trade deal
Japan Times | English | News | Dec. 12, 2025 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
Indonesia is resisting demands from the U.S. trade deal that it fears would limit its sovereignty, particularly regarding critical minerals and energy sectors. These demands pose risks to Indonesia’s relationships with China and Russia, key foreign partners for the country.
Since reaching a trade framework in July, which set a 19% tariff rate, the Trump administration has pressured Jakarta to accept terms that could constrain its ties with China, one of its largest foreign investors. This pressure has created friction between the two nations and threatens to derail the existing agreement.
U.S. officials have accused Indonesia of retracting on previous commitments, raising concerns that the trade deal may collapse. The situation remains tense, with unresolved issues around strategic sectors and geopolitical relationships influencing the ongoing negotiations.
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