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TOKYO (AP) — Japan 's government said Wednesday it asked the U.S. to exclude it from 25% steel and aluminum tariffs, a change from duty-free quotas that Tokyo was given previously.
Japan industry minister Yoji Muto said on Wednesday the nation has requested that the United States exempt Japan from steel and aluminum tariffs. U.S. President Donald Trump substantially raised ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on Monday the government will continue to ask U.S. President Donald Trump to ...
Imported steel and aluminum already subject to a 25% tariff will be excluded from the new tariffs President Trump announced Wednesday. Trump last month increased and expanded the tariffs on imported ...
The national flags of Japan and the United States are seen in this file photo. (Mainichi) TOKYO (Kyodo) -- The head of a major Japanese steel industry body said Monday that U.S. President Donald ...
Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba says his government is making last ditch efforts to get U.S. President Donald Trump to exclude his country from an increase in auto tariffs due to take ...
Japan Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said on Thursday that they have “once again, asked the US to exempt Japan from auto tariffs.” "US auto tariffs are extremely regrettable.
The tariffs are set to expand to applicable auto parts in weeks to come. So far, Japan has not managed to win ... Motor Co. Their exports to the United States are a major driver for the Japanese ...