TOKYO: Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba mentioned on Sunday (Jul 6) that he will not “simply compromise” in talks with Washington as Tokyo seeks to avert United States President Donald Trump’s menace to impose tariffs of as much as 35 per cent on Japanese items.
“We is not going to simply compromise. That is why it’s taking time and why it’s powerful,” Ishiba instructed a tv discuss present.
His feedback got here as Japan rushes to barter with the Trump administration earlier than the Wednesday deadline for commerce offers.
Whereas Trump imposed a sweeping 10 per cent tariff on imports from most buying and selling companions in April, he unveiled – then paused – greater charges on dozens of economies, together with Japan, to permit room for negotiations.
This pause will expire Jul 9, which means the elevated charges are because of kick in if international locations fail to succeed in agreements with Washington to avert them.
Trump has mentioned he was going to jot down a letter to Japan, asking it to “pay a 30 per cent, 35 per cent or regardless of the quantity is that we decide,” and referred to as the bilateral commerce relation “unfair”.
He has notably pressed Japan to just accept extra US cars and rice.
Ryosei Akazawa, Tokyo’s commerce envoy, held phone calls with US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Thursday and Saturday.
Within the Sunday tv present, Ishiba reiterated that Japan, as the most important investor nation within the US financial system, must be handled in another way from different international locations.
“What’s unfair? How is it unfair? We have to look at each (of the US claims),” he mentioned.
“We’re allies, however we’ve to say what we’ve to say. We’re the world’s largest investor nation and the biggest job creator (within the US). We’re totally different,” he mentioned.
On one other Sunday tv present, Ishiba mentioned Japan was “getting ready to take care of every kind of conditions”, when requested about how he plans to take care of Trump’s letter.