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chairman Donald TrumpTreasury Secretary Scott Bassant and American Trade Representative Jaimison Greer are expected to interact with Japan on Wednesday, as they meet Tokyo’s Economic Revolution Minister Rysey Akajawa.
Military support, energy projects and exchange rates are expected to be on the table during negotiations because the purpose of countries is to strike a mutually beneficial deal, Reuters reported,
Bessent recently told Bloomberg that there is a “first-lover benefit” in trade deals with the White House, something that can make Washington more Angel to Japan,
President Donald Trump, Wright, meets Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba at the White House in Washington, DC on 7 February, 2025. (Reuters / Kent Nishimura / Reuters)
“Japan is coming today to interact on tariffs, military support costs and ‘trade fairness’. I will participate in a meeting with Treasury and Commerce Secretaries,” Trump wrote in a post True social“Hopefully some work can be done which is good (great!) For Japan and USA!”
Meanwhile, Akajawa expressed the desire of the Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba with Washington’s Washington’s desire, according to, The Wall Street JournalTokyo’s priorities allegedly include measures to remove trade imbalances between the two countries, including an increase in American imports in Japan – one result would be the support of Washington.
President Donald Trump displays a signed executive order imposing tariffs on imported goods during an event at the White House on 2 April. (Andrew Harnik / Getty Image / Getty Images)
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Japan was slapped with 24% tariff after Trump’s announcement of “Liberation Day”. So far, the tariff has been prevented for 90 days. However, the country still faces universal 10% tariffs and, According to Financial TimesJapanese are in tariffs on auto exports.
Ahead of US-japan talksIshiba made it clear that Tokyo did not want to run into a deal by giving major concessions.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba speaks during a news conference in Tokyo on Tuesday, 1 April. (Nicholas Datich/SIPA/Bloomberg Getty Emage/Getty Image)
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According to the Reuters, Isaba said in Parliament, “I am not of the idea that we should give great concessions to talk quickly.” “In interaction with the United States, we need to understand what is behind Trump’s argument in the context of both arguments and emotional elements behind his thoughts.”
Ishiba and Trump met and released in Washington, DC in February Joint details In which he confirmed that his country would engage in financial cooperation. He said that as economic partners, the US and Japan have created high quality jobs for both their nations.