Japan trade minister plans US visit in March to seek tariff exemptions, Asahi reports
- Japan's Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Yoji Muto plans a U.S. Visit in March to seek exemptions from tariffs on steel and cars, as reported by Asahi.
- Muto aims to meet U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to discuss boosting trade and investments.
- Nearly 90 percent of Japanese firms view President Donald Trump's policies as harmful to their business environment, according to a Reuters survey.
- Japan has requested exemptions from tariffs that take effect on March 12, which may impact its car industry employing over 5 million people.
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