The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Trump says to push Japan for freer trade; calls ties better than ever

-

TOKYO: US President Donald Trump vowed yesterday to push for a free and balanced trade partnershi­p with Japan after decades of “massive trade deficits” but said relations with close ally Tokyo were “better than we have ever had”.

“The United States has suffered massive trade deficits at the hands of Japan for many, many years,” Trump said at the start of a meeting with Japanese and US business leaders on the second day of a 12-day Asian trip that will focus on both trade and North Korea’s nuclear and missile programmes.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, at the start of a working lunch with Trump, offered his “heartfelt condolence­s” for the victims of a gunman who massacred at least 26 worshipper­s at a church in Texas.

White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Sanders said Trump, who earlier expressed grief for the victims, had no plans at this time to change the schedule for his 12day Asian trip, which will also take him to Seoul, Beijing and Danang, Vietnam.

Trump praised Japan for buying US military hardware, which he said was the “best military equipment in the world”, but added that “many millions of cars are sold by Japan into the United States, whereas virtually no cars go from the United States into Japan”.

“We want free and reciprocal trade but right now our trade with Japan is not free and it’s not reciprocal and I know it will be and we’ve started the process,” Trump said.

“I have no doubt that it will be done in a quick and very friendly manner.”

Later, at the start of their formal talks, Trump told Abe the two sides were making “tremendous progress” on both trade and North Korea, the other focus of his trip.

Trump also said Washington wants to make the United States the most attractive place to hire, invest and grow.

Japan had a US$69-billion trade surplus with the United States last year, according to the US Treasury Department.

The United States was Japan’s second biggest trade partner after China, while Japan was the United States’ fourth largest goods export market in 2016. — Reuters

The United States has suffered massive trade deficits at the hands of Japan for many, many years. Donald Trump,US President

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? US President Donald Trump and Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shake hands during a news conference at Akasaka Palace in Tokyo, Japan, November 6. — Reuters photo
US President Donald Trump and Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shake hands during a news conference at Akasaka Palace in Tokyo, Japan, November 6. — Reuters photo

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia