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Sanae Takaichi's Early US Ties Shape Japan-US Relations
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Sanae Takaichi, Japan's current economic security minister, has a long history of engagement with American politics, dating back decades. Her early experiences in Washington D.C., where she forged connections with conservative figures and think tanks, have significantly shaped her understanding of international relations and economic policy. These relationships continue to influence her approach to US-Japan cooperation, particularly in areas of economic security and technological competition.Articles about this topic
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