Japan’s Ishiba says he will push for US auto tariffs exemption
- Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announced efforts to exempt Japan from U.S. Auto tariffs set to increase on Thursday.
- Ishiba expressed a willingness to negotiate directly with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington.
- The upcoming 25% tariffs are a concern for Japanese automakers like Toyota Motor Corp. And Honda Motor Co.
- Ishiba stated that officials from various ministries are negotiating 'day and night' with U.S. Counterparts to resolve the issue.
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