TOKYO - Japan's top government spokesman denied on Monday that Tokyo made too many concessions in trade talks with the United States, saying the fact the 2 countries were able to reach a broad agreeme
TOKYO - Japan's top government spokesman denied on Monday that Tokyo made too many concessions in trade talks with the United States, saying the fact the 2 countries were able to reach a broad agreement was "very valuable."
The agreement, if finalized, would cool a trade dispute between the two allies just as a trade war between the United States and China escalates, but some Japanese commentators say Tokyo gave up too much. "Japan and the US have negotiated based on the joint statement last September. And related ministers agreed based on that, so it was very valuable," Suga said.
Lighthizer said Japan imports about $14 billion worth of US agricultural products and added the agreement would open up markets to over $7 billion of such products. He said beef, pork, wheat, dairy products, wine, and ethanol would benefit.
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