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Secretary Besson is expected to meet senior officials, including Prime Minister Sene Takeuchi.
Besson has been in close contact with his Japanese counterparts lately.
to curb speculative trading in the yen.
The Nikkei newspaper reports that Besant will likely discuss recent moves in the currency market, as well as key issues like rare earths and the war in Iran.
The trip comes ahead of a summit between the U.S.
and China in Beijing set for May 14th and 15th.
In Washington, Amy Morris, Bloomberg Radio.
ABC outlined its position in a lengthy FCC filing, responding specifically to the FCC's review of its daytime talk show, The View, calling it unprecedented, making it clear the FCC's actions will affect the media landscape more broadly.
ABC says the government should neither suppress nor compel speech in support of any political viewpoint, and that telling a private publisher how to exercise their editorial discretion is not up to the government.
In Washington, Amy Morris, Bloomberg Radio.
ABC outlined its position in a lengthy FCC filing responding specifically to the FCC's review of its daytime talk show, The View, calling it unprecedented, making it clear the FCC's actions will affect the media landscape more broadly.
ABC says the government should neither suppress nor compel speech in support of any political viewpoint and that telling a private publisher how to exercise their editorial discretion is not up to the government.
In Washington, Amy Morris, Bloomberg Radio.
ABC outlined its position in a lengthy FCC filing responding specifically to the FCC's review of its daytime talk show, The View, calling it unprecedented, making it clear the FCC's actions will affect the media landscape more broadly.
ABC says the government should neither suppress nor compel speech in support of any political viewpoint and that telling a private publisher how to exercise their editorial discretion is not up to the government.
In Washington, Amy Morris, Bloomberg Radio.
ABC outlined its position in a lengthy FCC filing responding specifically to the FCC's review of its daytime talk show, The View, calling it unprecedented, making it clear the FCC's actions will affect the media landscape more broadly.
ABC says the government should neither suppress nor compel speech in support of any political viewpoint and that telling a private publisher how to exercise their editorial discretion is not up to the government.
In Washington, Amy Morris, Bloomberg Radio.
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