Japan PM Ishiba to visit U.S. to negotiate Trump’s tariffs. #Japan #Ishiba #Trump #Tariffs #News

Japan’s Prime Minister Shagaru Ushiba and his latest move on tariffs have shaken things up. He’s planning a trip to the US to negotiate with President Trump, who’s been making changes in the global trade since returning to the White House in January. Trump has already slapped tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, but gave North American neighbors a break for now to allow talks. Japan’s facing a 24% levy, which Tokyo says might break World Trade Organizations rules and US trade agreements.

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  1. Japan doesn’t buy U.S. made vehicles because U.S. manufacturers put the steering wheel on the left not the right side of the car. U.S. Japanese want their steering wheel on the right. They drive in the opposite side of the road. Trump is completely ignorant of this. So tariffing autos from Japan, where they build cars to suit the American driver with the steering wheel on the left is unfair to the Japanese and to Americans who want to buy Japanese made automobiles

  2. I'm sure they will talk it out, even if he is ignorant of that fact….Hés a business man not GOD. It will get sorted for the betterment of America. Ps….. Tariffs hurt a lot less if u buy American … except cars of course.