Japanese Prime Minister Denies Plans to Resign, Says He Will Examine US Trade Deal

‘I will make a final decision based on the results of the tariff negotiations,’ he said.
Japanese Prime Minister Denies Plans to Resign, Says He Will Examine US Trade Deal
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba speaks to the media after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a trade deal with Japan, at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on July 23, 2025. Kyodo News via AP
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Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has denied reports he plans to announce his resignation before the end of the month, after agreeing to a trade deal with the United States.

Ishiba, 68, has been under pressure to step down as leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) after his party and its coalition partner, Komeito, lost their majority in the upper house of Japan’s Parliament in the July 20 election.
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