China’s assertiveness on the global stage has reinvigorated economic and political ties between the US and Japan. Leo Lewis, the FT’s Asia business editor, discusses what’s changed with Rahm Emanuel, the US ambassador to Japan.
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Corporate Japan back in the hunt for US deals
Japan looks to expand diplomatic corps in overseas charm offensive
Tokyo could win ‘not China’ global hub status — but it must want it
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