Reported about 10 hours ago
Japan is contemplating increasing its imports of soybeans and rice as a concession in ongoing trade negotiations with the U.S. amid President Trump's tariffs. Initial bilateral talks highlighted market barriers in Japan regarding automobiles and rice, with calls for increased imports of U.S. meat and fish products. The Trump administration has imposed tariffs, including 24% on exports to the U.S., and negotiations continue as both countries seek to address trade imbalances.
Source: YAHOO