Japan’s PM says determined to protect national interests amid tariff stalemate

Japan’s PM says determined to protect national interests amid tariff stalemate

US President Donald Trump cast doubt on a possible deal with Japan, indicating that he could impose a tariff of 30% or 35% on imports from Japan.

Shigeru Ishiba
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Japan’s basic focus is on investment rather than tariffs, and it will continue to protect its national interest. (EPA Images pic)
TOKYO:
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said today that he was determined to protect his country’s national interests as trade negotiations with the US struggled and President Donald Trump threatened even higher tariff rates on the Asian ally.

“Japan is different from other countries as we are the largest investor in the US, creating jobs,” Ishiba said in a public debate with opposition party leaders.

“With our basic focus being on investment rather than tariffs, we’ll continue to protect our national interest,” he said.

Yesterday, Trump cast doubt on a possible deal with Japan, indicating that he could impose a tariff of 30% or 35% on imports from Japan, well above the 24% rate he announced on April 2 and then paused until July 9.

Japanese broadcaster TV Asahi reported today that Japan’s tariff negotiator Ryosei Akazawa was organising his eighth visit to the US for trade talks as early as this weekend.

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