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Japan says lower US tariffs will take effect by September 16

Reuters
Reuters
09/09/2025
04:05 MYT
Japan says lower US tariffs will take effect by September 16
Japan’s trade negotiator Ryosei Akazawa says new US tariff rates on Japanese goods will take effect within seven days of publication. - REUTERS/Filepic
TOKYO: U.S. tariffs on Japanese goods including cars and auto parts are set to be lowered by September 16, Japan's tariff negotiator Ryosei Akazawa said on Tuesday.

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  • Revised US tariffs on Japanese goods, including autos, will take effect within seven days of official publication.
  • Japan seeks formal US commitment on lowest tariffs for pharmaceuticals and semiconductors, which were left out of the order.
  • A US$550 billion investment deal is part of the agreement, but the US will decide which projects receive funding.

Citing a U.S. Federal Register document dated September 9 that formalised President Donald Trump's executive order on the U.S.-Japan trade deal, Akazawa said in a press conference the revised tariff rates on Japanese goods will take effect within seven days from its publication.
Washington struck a trade deal with Tokyo in July, agreeing to reduce tariffs to 15% on Japanese goods, including autos, in exchange for a US$550 billion package of U.S.-bound investments and loans.
Trump's signing of the order last week resolved some uncertainty over when the lower tariffs would be implemented.
But Akazawa reiterated on Tuesday that the trade talks have not been "settled", saying that the most-favoured-nation status for pharmaceuticals and semiconductors has not been included in the executive order.
A separate joint statement released last week said Japan would consistently receive the lowest tariff rates on chips and pharmaceuticals among all trade agreements negotiated by Washington. However, Akazawa said Japan would continue to urge the U.S. to formalise the commitment through an executive order.
Asked if the US$550 billion investment package could be used to finance Nippon Steel's U.S. Steel deal or SoftBank Group's planned projects, Akazawa said it would be up to the U.S. to select which initiatives receive funding.
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