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As the United States rethinks its role in the international order it has championed since the end of World War II, Japan is on the frontlines of the challenge to rules-based commerce and diplomacy.
That concludes First Minister's Questions, in which Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies stood in for Eluned Morgan.
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