Kuwait Times

US-Japan trade talks will bring peace of mind to farmers, automakers

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TOKYO: Japanese foreign minister Toshimitsu Motegi said trade talks with the United States will bring peace of mind to farmers and automakers, according to an interview with public broadcaste­r NHK aired yesterday ahead of a key bilateral meeting this week.

Motegi handled talks with US Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer under his previous role as economy minister and is expected to meet him ahead of a summit between US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. “(We) have been holding negotiatio­ns on the basis of trust,” Motegi told NHK in the interview. “I don’t have any worry at all about the things ahead.” Trump and Abe are expected to secure a deal on farm tariffs and digital trade when they meet in New York this week. Full details of the prospectiv­e trade agreement have not been disclosed.

One unresolved issue relates to auto exports. Motegi has said he wants a written assurance that Trump will not impose tariffs on US-bound auto exports from Japan. However, any promises arising from this week’s talks will still need Trump’s final approval, adding uncertaint­y to the prospects of a deal, Japanese sources familiar with the matter told Reuters recently.

Autos make up about two-thirds of Japan’s trade surplus with the United States and such tariffs would hurt its trade-reliant economy. Japanese manufactur­ers have already come under heavy pressure this year from slowing overseas demand. —Reuters

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