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Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba calls Trump’s tariff decision “regrettable”

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba described U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to impose a 25% tariff on Japan as “truly regrettable.”

Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba calls Trump’s tariff decision “regrettable”

According to Kyodo News, Ishiba stated at a tariff working group meeting that the U.S. decision is a negative step for bilateral relations between the two countries.

Prime Minister Ishiba emphasized the longstanding alliance between Japan and the U.S., noting that despite existing differences, both sides remain committed to continuing bilateral talks to reach a mutually beneficial agreement. He highlighted that the tariff rate is lower than what Trump had previously mentioned, suggesting this could pave the way for future negotiations.

In his remarks, Ishiba stated, “Unfortunately, due to our differences, we have not yet reached an agreement. Japan is asserting its rights and demands what is necessary, avoiding easy concessions.”

Trump’s Letter: “Tariff Rate Could Increase Further”

Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump sent a letter to Prime Minister Ishiba stating, “Please understand that the 25% rate is far below what is needed to eliminate the trade deficit between our countries.” Trump also sent a similar letter to South Korea, indicating that the applied tariffs could be adjusted up or down depending on the state of relations with these countries.

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