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Japanese automakers were handed a reprieve when President Donald Trump said he would lower tariffs on Japan to 15% from 25%.
There's evidence import tariffs are not driving up vehicle prices or chilling sales. The news comes as there's new clarity on ...
Japan pressed the U.S. to swiftly implement an agreed cut to auto tariffs and sought clarification on levies for other goods, ...
Three-quarters of Japanese firms have a favourable view of the latest tariff deal with the United States after Tokyo managed to draw some concessions from President Donald Trump, a Reuters survey ...
Japan's top tariff negotiator Ryosei Akazawa said he would leave for Washington on Tuesday, seeking to press for President ...
Toyota, Honda and Nissan forecast big hits to their profits despite a trade deal that cut auto levies to 15 percent. The ...
According to World Bank data, the previous tariff rate on goods imported from Japan was around 2%. While the new rate of 15% ...
It is the most significant of a clutch of agreements Trump has bagged since unveiling sweeping global levies in April, though ...
Trade negotiator Ryosel Akazawa urged U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to implement an agreed tariff cut on Japanese ...
U.S. automakers are not pleased with the terms, saying that the 15% that foreign makers will pay does not make up for lower ...
The U.S. and Japan have reached a trade deal, President Donald Trump announced late Tuesday, with the Asian country facing 15 ...
Japan may not see U.S. tariffs on cars lowered swiftly to 15 percent, despite the government calling on the U.S.
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