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Ishiba heads to G7 to press Trump to drop auto tariffs

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By Tim Kelly

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba heads to Canada on Sunday for trade talks with U.S. President Donald Trump, hoping to persuade him to drop trade tariffs that have imperiled Japan's auto companies and threaten to undermine his fragile government.

The two are expected to meet on the sidelines of a summit of the Group of Seven nations in Kananaskis, Alberta, for their second in-person encounter. It follows a sixth round of high-level trade talks in Washington on Friday.

Japan's top tariff negotiator, Ryosei Akazawa, said he explored the possibility of an deal in detailed meetings with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.

The trick for Ishiba, who spoke with Trump by phone on Friday, will be to get the president to drop the 25% tariff he imposed on Japanese cars, as well as a paused 24% across-the-board levy that Trump calls a reciprocal tariff, without making concessions that could hurt the prime minister's public support at home.

Returning to Tokyo with no deal would be better politically than conceding too much, analysts say.

"If it goes badly, it could even be seen as a positive for Ishiba, standing up to Trump and standing up for his country when he's under assault," said Michael Cucek, a political science professor at Temple University in Tokyo.

Ishiba and his ruling Liberal Democratic Party face an upper house election next month that comes after a lower house loss in November that left him reliant on the support of other parties to stay in power. Another poor electoral result could bring down his government and would force Trump to reset trade talks with a new Japanese administration.

"The most important thing is that Ishiba does not cave in for a bad (auto) deal," said Joseph Kraft, a financial political analyst at Rorschach Advisory in Tokyo. "I expect there will be some kind of deal, although it could be haphazard. Trump needs some good news and I don't think he has much interest in G7 activities."

Failing to reach an agreement in Canada might not have an immediate economic impact on Japan, but tariffs that stay in place will eventually drag down growth, said Asuka Tatebayashi, senior analyst at Mizuho Bank.

"If you look at the data for car exports to the U.S. for April, it was quite striking. The volume in dollars was down by nearly 5%, but the number of cars has increased a lot," she said.

"It means either they are only selling cheap cars or the manufacturers are absorbing the cost. I think the latter is the case and this is not very sustainable."

Tariffs could shave 0.9% off Japan's gross domestic product, Mizuho Research & Technologies estimated in a report in April.

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get the president to drop the 25% tariff he imposed on Japanese cars, as well as a paused 24% across-the-board levy that Trump calls a reciprocal tariff, without making concessions

All you have to do is bow and say yoroshiku onegaishimasu. That’ll usually do it. I don’t why it takes six trips by Akazawa.

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Does Japan has the exports of rare earths to USA? Otherwise how to press Trump dropping the tariffs?

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Japan should impose retaliatory tariffs of 10000% on iphones if a fair deal is not in offer.

Japan makes smartphones too

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Japan should impose retaliatory tariffs of 10000% on iphones if a fair deal is not in offer.

No.

Tariffs are a dumb way to approach international trade. They were out of date 50 plus years ago.

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Ford is shutting down production lines because of lack of rare earths.

US manufacturing lost 8,000 more jobs last month because of tariffs.

Consumer spending is down and confidence is low.

Trump will talk up tariffs at the G7, but the worm is starting to turn as what everyone said would happen is happening and will get worse. But, he doesn’t care. He’s in “you must destroy the village to save it” mode.

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FX, iPhone are made in China, name a Japanese un smart phone

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Trump is a origami paper tiger

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name a Japanese un smart phone

Panasonic

Sharp

Sony

Toshiba

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They not wide spread in the US,name a Japanese operating system their are non ,but Android, Apple OS or Linux,I prefer cheap Chinese phone

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Trump is dysfunction delusional,he believes he is a god ,but is really a psychological sociopath

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