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Japan Cautious as Trump Hails ‘Big Progress’ in Key Test of Tariffs
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Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba warned that negotiations with the White House would be difficult after President Donald Trump had hailed “big progress” in the first round of talks between the two sides over trade and security ties.
Negotiations such as those with Japan are a key test of Trump’s hardline tariff policy, which he has said will either bring about much better deals for the U.S. with its partners across the world or draw more investment into domestic production.
“Of course, the negotiations will not be easy going forward, but President Trump has stated that he wants to give top priority to the talks with Japan,” Ishiba said after Wednesday’s talks with the U.S., which Trump attended, Reuters reported.
Ahead of the meeting in Washington on April 16, attended by Ryosei Akazawa, Japan’s minister for economic revitalization, Trump said “trade fairness” and the “cost of military support” were both on the table.
Trump has previously criticized a longstanding security deal with Japan that allows American military bases there in exchange for a U.S. commitment to defend its East Asian ally if it comes under attack.
This is a developing article and more information will be added soon.
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