The president of the United States, Donald Trump, announced on Wednesday that Japan will participate in high -level discussions with the United States, focusing on tariffs, military support costs and problems related to commercial equity.
Taking to the social media platform, the president declared: “Japan comes today to negotiate tariffs, the cost of military support and” commercial justice. “”
“I will attend the meeting, together with the Secretaries of Treasury and Commerce. Hopefully something that is good (great!) For Japan and the United States can be resolved,” he said.
The meeting will include key members of the US administration, including the Secretaries of Treasury and Commerce, together with the President himself. The objective of discussions is to reach agreements that strengthen the bilateral relationship and address commercial imbalances.
This diplomatic commitment comes at a time when the Trump administration has placed a strong emphasis on international renegociant commercial agreements to guarantee what it discards as “righteous and reciprocal” terms for the United States.
(This story will be updated shortly)