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Trump hails great progress in trade talks with Japan, says not in hurry for deal

US President Donald Trump has hailed the “great progress” Washington and Tokyo are making in trade talks amid looming tensions between the two sides over the issue.

Trump said Sunday that he would not push a Japan for a bilateral trade deal until after the country’s elections in July, in what seemed to be a sudden change of tone after slamming Tokyos "substantial edge" in trade only a day earlier.

“Great progress being made in our Trade Negotiations with Japan,” Trump tweeted during his trip to the island nation on Sunday. “Agriculture and beef heavily in play. Much will wait until after their July elections where I anticipate big numbers!”

Japan, a close US ally, is struggling to avoid a repeat of the trade friction between China and the US, and the damage to its economy that would result if Washington imposed import tariffs on Japanese cars and auto parts.

Deal needed to address trade imbalance

While the US president announced his will not to push for a bilateral trade deal until after Japanese upper house elections in July, he attacked what he claimed as the US’s unfair trade imbalance with Japan, promising it would become “a little bit more fair” after a deal is decided.

“With this deal we hope to address the trade imbalance, remove barriers to United States exports, and ensure fairness and reciprocity in our relationship,” he told business leaders after arriving in Tokyo on Saturday evening. “And we’re getting closer.”

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US President Donald Trump calls on the wealthy Japanese to invest more money in the US economy, while criticizing the countrys trade advantage over America.

“I would say that Japan has had a substantial edge for many, many years, but thats okay. Maybe thats why you like us so much. But well get it a little bit more fair, I think. I think well do that,” he added, noting that Japan is ordering a “great deal” of US military equipment.

In April, Japan’s trade surplus with the US surged 17.7 percent to 723 billion yen ($6.6 billion).

Trump also pointed to the last week’s reopening of Japanese markets to US beef markets.

“We welcome your support in these efforts, and we hope to have several further announcements soon, and some very big ones over the next few months,” he said.

Trump also said the US relationship with Japan “has never been stronger,” and called it an “exciting time” for commerce between the two countries.

“Youre doing fantastically well. I was looking very closely on the ride over at some of the numbers being produced in Japan, and youre doing great,” he said, according to a White House transcript of the US presidents remarks.

Trump’s four-day state visit to Japan is meant to showcase the strength of the bond between the two countries.


This handout picture released by the Prime Ministers Office of Japan on May 26, 2019 shows US President Donald Trump (2nd R) and Japans Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (R) on a golf cart before playing a round of golf at Mobara Country Club in Chiba, Japan. ( Photo via AFP)

Trumps visit also included a number of ceremonial events, including a round of golf Sunday morning with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and later attending a sumo tournament, where he awarded the champion with a “United States President’s Cup” trophy.

Trump will engage in serious diplomacy with Japan on Monday as he become the first world leader to greet Japan’s new emperor, Naruhito, and his wife, empress Masako.

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