Japan-U.S. Auto Trade Talks Face Challenges Amid Tariff Disputes

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President Trump celebrates Japan's pledge to open its markets to more American cars, a move he views as a victory in his long-standing effort to address trade imbalances, but experts question how much impact this will have given Japan's limited imports of U.S. vehicles and ongoing trade tensions.
- Does Japan Want American Cars? Trump’s Push to Open Foreign Markets Faces Test. The New York Times
- Japan trade negotiator to visit US to press for swift implementation of auto tariff deal Reuters
- Akazawa returns to U.S. for more talks as tariff deal looks shaky The Japan Times
- Trump's plan to boost U.S. automakers is squeezing them instead Axios
- All talk, no paper: Japan’s US tariff deal hits a snag South China Morning Post
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