Japan requests US to exclude Japan from steel, aluminium tariffs

Japan's industry minister Yoji Muto announced on Wednesday that Japan has requested an exemption from the newly raised U.S. steel and aluminium tariffs. President Trump had increased these tariffs to 25% without exceptions, aimed at supporting U.S...

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Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and US President Donald Trump.
TOKYO: Japan industry minister Yoji Muto said on Wednesday the nation has requested that the United States exempt Japan from steel and aluminium tariffs.

U.S. President Donald Trump substantially raised tariffs on steel and aluminium imports on Monday to a flat 25% "without exceptions or exemptions", saying they would aid struggling industries in the U.S., but which also risk sparking a multi-front trade war.

Trump later said he would give "great consideration" to Australia's request for an exemption to the steel tariffs due to that country's trade deficit with the U.S.

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