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Japan and US hold ‘frank and good’ trade talks

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WASHINGTON: Japan’s economy minister said he had “frank and good” trade talks with his US counterpar­t on Monday, but stressed that currency rates should be discussed in a different context, between finance ministers.

The meeting comes after US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe agreed last September to start trade talks in an arrangemen­t that protects Japanese automakers from further tariffs while talks are underway.

Trump has made clear he is unhappy with Japan’s US$ 68 billion trade surplus with the US – much of it from auto exports – and wants a two-way agreement to address it.

Economy Minister Toshimitsu Motegi told reporters that most of the three-hour meeting with US Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer was centered on goods.

Abe has stressed that the new framework would be a Trade Agreement on Goods, or TAG, not a more wide-ranging free trade agreement that included investment­s and services that Japan had resisted.

US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said over the weekend he sees good cooperatio­n with Japan on exchange rates, looking to include a currency provision in any trade agreement to avoid currency manipulati­on.

When asked about exchange rates, Motegi said on Monday that Japan and the US have already agreed that currencies should be discussed between respective finance ministers.

Motegi also said he confirmed with Lighthizer that new trade talks would proceed based on the two nations’ joint statement issued last September.

It said talks “will respect positions of the other government,” drawing lines on autos and Japan’s agricultur­e sector.

“We had a frank and very good exchange of views on trade issues,” Motegi told reporters.

He declined to be more specific, but said he would explain the contents of their talks after the second day of talks on Tuesday.

A spokeswoma­n for US Trade Representa­tive declined to comment.

“The US probably doesn’t want to spend much time on trade talks with Japan and wants an early achievemen­t,” said Junichi Sugawara, senior research officer at Mizuho Research Institute.

“The focus will be how Japan and the US will find a common ground as Japan doesn’t want to compromise on farm products and can’t accept auto export restrictio­n.”

Abe is scheduled to meet Trump in the US in late April for talks on North Korea and Japan-US trade. — Reuters

We had a frank and very good exchange of views on trade issues. Toshimitsu Motegi, Economy Minister

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