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Japan and the United States launch seventh round of ministerial tariff talks Akasawa and Lutnik hold talks

According to Internet reports, according to Japan's Kyodo News Agency, Japan's economic revitalization minister Ryo Akasawa is holding talks with Commerce Secretary Lutnik in Washington on the 27th local time. Japan and the United States launched the seventh round of ministerial-level negotiations around the Trump administration's high tariff policy. The Japanese government said: "There were fruitful discussions. Continue to coordinate fully between Japan and the United States to reach an agreement that is beneficial to both sides." Ryoshi Akazawa did not give an interview to the media immediately after the negotiations. The meeting between the two lasted about an hour. Considering that the partial suspension of the equivalent tariff increase will expire on July 9, and that Japan will vote for the Senate election on the 20th, Ryo Akasawa is demanding a significant reduction in the tariff rate for cars that the Japanese government regards as a "national interest."

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