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Trump Hails Golden Era in Japan Relations

by Team Lumida
October 29, 2025
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  • Trump and new PM Takaichi pledged “golden age” of U.S.-Japan cooperation aboard USS George Washington; Takaichi vowed to boost defense spending to 2% of GDP by March (from 1.4%), accelerating 2027 target, and speed security review to 2026.
  • Japan accepted 15% auto tariffs in exchange for $550 billion U.S. investment pledge during Trump’s second term; Trump said Toyota committing $10 billion (Toyota exec clarified no explicit commitment, referencing first-term investment sum).
  • U.S.-Japan signed rare-earth/critical minerals agreement (mining, processing, stockpiling) amid China export controls; Japan to gift 250 cherry trees for U.S. 250th anniversary, Akita fireworks for July 4.
  • Trump approved F-35 missile sales to Japan; visit signals U.S. commitment to Pacific defense ahead of Thursday Trump-Xi meeting in South Korea, countering Beijing influence in Asia.

What Happened?

President Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi pledged a “golden age” of U.S.-Japan cooperation Tuesday aboard the USS George Washington at Yokosuka Naval Base, reinforcing the alliance amid Trump’s six-day Asia tour (Malaysia, Japan, South Korea). Takaichi, a conservative who became PM last week, vowed to boost defense spending to 2% of GDP by March (from 1.4%), accelerating a 2027 target, and speed a security review to 2026. Trump praised Takaichi and their mutual affection for late PM Shinzo Abe (Takaichi’s mentor).

Relations had been strained by Japan accepting 15% auto tariffs in exchange for a $550 billion U.S. investment pledge during Trump’s second term; Takaichi had floated revisiting the deal but showed no signs of strain at the summit. Trump said Toyota is committing $10 billion to U.S. auto plants; a Toyota exec clarified Wednesday the company will continue investing but hasn’t made an explicit $10 billion commitment (that was the first-term sum). The U.S. and Japan signed a rare-earth/critical minerals agreement (mining, processing, stockpiling) amid China export controls. Trump approved F-35 missile sales to Japan. Japan will gift 250 cherry trees for the U.S. 250th anniversary and Akita fireworks for July 4. Japan’s Finance Ministry published a list of potential projects (AI, infrastructure, energy, critical minerals) for the $550 billion investment. The visit signals U.S. commitment to Pacific defense ahead of Thursday’s Trump-Xi meeting in South Korea, countering Beijing influence.

Why It Matters

The summit reinforces the U.S.-Japan alliance as a cornerstone of Pacific security amid rising China tensions, signaling to Beijing that the U.S. won’t cede regional influence. For Japan, Takaichi’s defense spending acceleration (2% GDP by March vs. 2027 target) and security review speed-up (2026 vs. 2027) reflect urgency over China/North Korea threats and align with Trump’s demand for allies to shoulder more defense costs. The 15% auto tariff deal (accepted earlier) was politically painful for Japan but Takaichi’s warm reception suggests she’s prioritizing the alliance over revisiting terms—reducing trade friction risk.

For investors, the $550 billion Japan investment pledge (AI, infrastructure, energy, critical minerals) is material for U.S. sectors, though Toyota’s $10 billion clarification (no explicit commitment) highlights execution uncertainty. The rare-earth/critical minerals agreement is strategic: Japan diversifying from China (dominant producer) after export controls, boosting U.S.-Japan mining/processing collaboration and reducing supply-chain vulnerability. F-35 missile sales signal deepening defense ties and revenue for U.S. defense contractors (Lockheed Martin). The optics (Trump aboard USS George Washington with 6,000 troops) reassure Asian allies anxious about U.S. commitment, stabilizing regional security dynamics ahead of the Trump-Xi meeting.

What’s Next

Watch Thursday’s Trump-Xi meeting in South Korea for trade/rare-earth deal details and whether tensions ease. Monitor Japan’s defense spending ramp-up to 2% GDP by March—budget details, procurement contracts (F-35 missiles, other systems), and impact on Japanese defense stocks (Mitsubishi Heavy, Kawasaki Heavy). Track the $550 billion Japan investment: project announcements in AI, infrastructure, energy, critical minerals, and whether Toyota formalizes a $10 billion commitment or other automakers step up.

For rare earths, watch U.S.-Japan mining/processing partnerships and stockpiling initiatives—reduces China dependence and boosts non-China producers (MP Materials, Lynas). Monitor Takaichi’s security review (2026) for policy shifts on offensive capabilities, regional alliances, or Taiwan contingencies. For U.S. defense contractors, watch F-35 and other Japan procurement deals (Lockheed Martin, Raytheon). Risks: Trump-Xi talks collapse, China retaliates against Japan, or Japan’s $550 billion pledge underdelivers. Catalysts: major investment announcements, rare-earth deals, or regional security crises validating alliance. Favor U.S. defense contractors, Japan-exposed infrastructure/energy plays, and rare-earth producers.

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