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Ishiba’s fate hangs in balance after U.S. tariffs deal

Ishiba’s fate hangs in balance after U.S. tariffs deal

Posted on 23 July 2025 By jobuzo

With Japan and the United States striking a deal on tariffs, the fate of Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba — who had said he intends to stay on amid ongoing negotiations — hangs in the balance.

On Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump posted on social media that the two countries had reached a trade deal, with the “reciprocal” tariff rate set at 15%.

Voices are rising within the Liberal Democratic Party that Ishiba should step down from his post to take responsibility for Sunday’s Upper House election defeat, in which the LDP-Komeito ruling camp lost a majority in the chamber.

Ishiba is expected to meet with three LDP veteran lawmakers who served as prime minister before him — Taro Aso, Fumio Kishida and Yoshihide Suga — Wednesday afternoon in hopes of gaining their support.

Several LDP local chapters are calling on Ishiba to step down. The party’s youth bureau is expected to hold an online meeting with local chapters later Wednesday.

If Ishiba resigns, a party leadership race needs to take place to elect a new president, with behind-the-scenes maneuvering likely on who would throw their hat in the ring. A new parliamentary session would be convened to select a new prime minister, but under a minority government, even the new president will have a hard time getting the necessary votes.

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Ishiba’s fate hangs in balance after U.S. tariffs deal


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