Overview
- In their second May phone call, President Trump and Prime Minister Ishiba reported a deeper mutual understanding on trade issues.
- Ishiba stressed that Japanese investment in US industries could create American jobs and was more important than tariffs.
- Trump’s support for Nippon Steel’s proposed acquisition of US Steel has been hailed as a positive sign for Japan’s trade objectives.
- Japan’s chief trade negotiator Ryosei Akazawa is meeting US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in Washington to press for the removal of 25% duties on autos, steel, and aluminum.
- A US court has ruled the Trump-era tariffs unlawful, but the current 10% levy is set to rise to 24% in July unless a deal is reached.