Trade war: Japan hopes to open roads to US cars

This measure arises in response to US manufacturer’s complaints about non -tariff obstacles in the Japanese market. The Japanese government is trying to identify the exchange currencies in negotiations to reverse the US’s rituals on cars, steel and aluminum.
Shijuo Kambayashi
Japan’s financial newspaper Nicky said Japan was thinking of opening up his automobile security standards and roads to US cars in the wake of negotiations for a trade agreement with the Trump administration.
This information came to light when the Japanese chief negotiator, financial resurrection minister Riosi Akazawa and the second round of discussions were being held about tariffs with his US colleagues in Washington last week.
US car builders have long complained about the existence of non -national barriers that prevent access to the Japanese market, including strict security standards.
Last month, US Trade Representative Jamison Greer, Japan, was cited from the verification of the United States Security Standards, as it did not guarantee the level of protection in propaganda for special Japanese standards and protocols, thereby providing obstacles to establishing networks and services.
The Japanese government seeks exchange currencies in negotiations
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba government is of the opinion that there is a place to simplify the safety standards of countries such as the norms of accidents against the accidents.
Japan is doing to figure it out Exchange coins can be used in conversations Washington has been temporarily reduced to 10% to reverse the generalized customs rights rate announced by President Donald Trump.
An increase in paddy imports as a strategy of negotiating
Japan said that Japan’s daily report was released this Sunday and that Japan is also trying to increase rice imports.
Japanese Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato US Treasury Secretary Scott Besant, Dwi in Washington earlier this week
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