Japanese Makers Concerned over Prolonged Tariff Talks with U.S.
Tokyo, July 9 (Jiji Press)--Japanese manufactures are concerned over the prospect of prolonged Japan-U.S. tariff negotiations, after U.S. President Donald Trump extended his pause on reciprocal tariffs from Wednesday to Aug. 1.
Faced with a 25 pct auto tariff imposed by the Trump administration in April, Japanese automakers have started raising vehicle prices in the United States, their key export market.
(2025/07/09-13:26)
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