Japan Mulls Reviewing Car Safety Rules to Strike Deal with Trump
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Tough U.S.-Japan Talks Loom Over Cars, Rice; American Deregulation Demands Could Threaten Safety of Automobiles, Food
Japan faces particularly difficult negotiations with the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump over tariffs, given that the U.S. is believed to be demanding deregulation, especially on rice imports and automobile safety standards, which would have direct implications for food safety and automobile performance in Japan.


Japan is willing to ease car safety standards in Trump tariff deal
Japan is ready to relax some of its own car‑safety rules for American vehicles as a bargaining chip in talks over U. S. tariffs, Nikkei Asia reported on Sunday. Tokyo faces a 24% levy on most exports to the United States, though that rate, like many of President Donald Trump’s duties, has been...
Japan To Discuss Car Safety Standards In Trump Tariffs Talks: Report - Pakistan Live News
Employees work on the Yaris Cross car assembly line at the Toyota Motor Manufacturing France (TMMF) plant in Onnaing near Valenciennes, France, April 4, 2024. . — Reuters Japan is considering relaxing automobile safety rules for imports as part of its tariff negotiations with the United States, Nikkei Asia reported on Sunday. Japan has been hit with 24% levies on its exports to the US although these rates have, like most of US President Donald …
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