Trump Signs Order to Reduce Japanese Car Tariffs to 15%

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US President Donald Trump signed an order reducing tariffs on Japanese car imports from 27.5% to 15%, formalizing a trade agreement with Japan that includes increased US exports to Japan and investment commitments, aiming to reduce the US trade deficit and benefit the auto industry.
Topics:nation#auto-industry#business#japanese-cars#tariff-reduction#trump-tariffs#us-japan-trade-deal
- Trump tariffs: US president signs order to cut levies on Japanese cars to 15% BBC
- IMPLEMENTING THE UNITED STATES–JAPAN AGREEMENT The White House (.gov)
- Japan Welcomes Trump's Order to Implement Lower Tariffs on Autos and Other Goods U.S. News & World Report
- Trump finalizes Japan trade deal with 15% tariffs as Ishiba faces discontent from within party CNBC
- Japan Risks Higher Tariffs If It Shuns Trump’s Investment Picks Bloomberg.com
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