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The August 1 deadline for U.S. President Donald Trump's new tariff on Japanese imports to take effect is closing in.
Unlike the European Union, the Japanese government has made no indication it plans to impose any kind of reciprocal tariff on the U.S., even if the U.S. does move forward with its planned 25% tariffs on all Japanese exports.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNAll These Products Could See Price Hikes Due to Japan's 25% Tariff on the US Starting August 1The commercial relationship between the United States and Japan is at a critical juncture, with a looming 25% tariff threat from President Donald Trump on Japanese imports. This could significantly raise prices for American consumers on key products.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNJapan's Ruling Party Loses Grip As Trump Tariff Deadline Looms: What Happens Next?The LDP could still stay in power with the support of smaller parties, given that it is still the largest single party.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNJapan's SMEs ready to adapt to Trump tariffsSmall and medium-sized firms like Mitsuwa Electric that form the backbone of Japan's economy have weathered many storms over the decades, and company president Yuji Miyazaki is hopeful they will also withstand Donald Trump.
Japan's Liberal Democratic Party, which Prime Minister Ishiba leads, secured 47 seats in parliament, short of the 50 it needs for a majority.
President Donald Trump on Monday set a 25% tax on goods imported from Japan and South Korea, as well as new tariff rates on a dozen other countries
President Donald Trump hinted during a news conference that Japan could soon face U.S. tariffs if it doesn’t take steps to buy more from the United States. The comments come as Japan’s new ...
TOKYO: Japan's top tariff negotiator, Ryosei Akazawa, said on Saturday (Jul 19) he planned to visit Washington next week to hold further ministerial-level talks with the United States. Tokyo hopes to