Biden to host Japanese PM Kishida next week for official visit as allies seek to counter China

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President Joe Biden will host Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio at the White House next week for an official visit to the United States, which will include a joint news conference and a state dinner.

Biden and first lady Dr. Jill Biden will welcome Kishida and his wife, Kishida Yuko, to Washington on April 8ย for a meeting. The news conference will take place April 10, followed by the state dinner.

The visit and state dinner โ€“ the fifth Biden has hosted as president โ€“ emphasize the importance of the alliance between the United States and Japan, as both countries seek to counterbalance Chinaโ€™s influence.

โ€œThe visit will underscore the enduring strength of our Alliance, the unwavering US commitment to Japan, and Japanโ€™s increasing global leadership role,โ€ read a media advisory from the White House.

โ€œPresident Biden and Prime Minister Kishida will discuss efforts to strengthen our political, security, economic, and people-to-people ties so that our Alliance is postured to address evolving challenges and advance our shared vision for a free, open, secure, and prosperous Indo-Pacific region and world.โ€

It also comes as the federal government reviews the economic and political implications of Japan-based Nippon Steelโ€™s acquisition of US Steel in a $14.1 billion deal.

The sale has drawn bipartisan criticism. US Steel was once the most powerful company in the world and a symbol of Americaโ€™s status as an industrial powerhouse.

Biden said in a statement last month it was โ€œvitalโ€ the company remains American-owned and operated.

โ€œIt is important that we maintain strong Americanย steelย companies powered by Americanย steelย workers. I told ourย steelย workers I have their backs, and I meant it,โ€ Biden said in the…

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