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Wednesday, 23 July 2025 07:55 WIB

The Nikkei 225 and Topix indexes rallied nearly 2% on Wednesday, with the latter reaching one-year highs after US President Donald Trump announced a trade agreement with Japan that includes a 15% tariff on Japanese exports to the US. Trump also revealed that Japan will invest $550 billion into the US and open its markets to key American goods. The news sparked broad-based gains, led by Japanese automakers. Toyota Motor jumped 9.8%, Honda Motor rose 8.8%, and Nissan Motor climbed 9%. Financials, industrials, and consumer stocks also posted strong advances, reflecting optimism over improved...

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