U.S. trade representative hopes to discuss currency with Japan
- Jamieson Greer, U.S. Trade Representative, expressed hope for currency talks with Japan.
- President Trump voiced dissatisfaction with a weaker yen, which advantages Japanese exporters.
- Greer stated the U.S. Discusses pledges against currency manipulation with other nations.
- Greer, in a CBS interview, said that "currency is 'certainly part of' the issue".
- Ryosei Akazawa will visit the U.S. To launch full-scale talks, while Greer and Bessent lead negotiations.
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Japanese negotiator travels to Washington to seek “quick” deal
The surcharge of 24% imposed by the North American head of state on Japanese products has been suspended for 90 days, but the pause is temporary, in addition to the fact that the minimum rate of 10% remains in effect
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