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Japan says US trade deal not settled, awaits pharma, chip orders
- Japan says its broad trade agreement with the United States is "not settled," as Washington has not issued expected presidential orders on tariffs for pharmaceuticals and semiconductors.
- Japan's top tariff negotiator Ryosei Akazawa said that while a presidential order has been issued on general tariffs and auto tariffs, orders for most-favored-nation status for pharmaceuticals and semiconductors have not been issued.
- Akazawa stated that Tokyo would continue to press for the remaining orders and analyze the economic impact of the U.S. auto tariff changes on Japan's competitive trade conditions.
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Japan Says US Trade Deal Still Unsettled, Awaits Pharma and Chip Orders
Japan’s top tariff negotiator, Ryosei Akazawa, stated on Saturday that the broad trade agreement with the United States is “not settled.” This is because Washington has not yet issued the expected presidential orders concerning tariffs for pharmaceuticals and semiconductors. While presidential orders have been issued for adjustments to general tariffs, as well as tariffs on […] The post Japan Says US Trade Deal Still Unsettled, Awaits Pharma and…
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