US and Japan prepare $550 billion investment agreement linked to tariff cuts, particularly on cars

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Norbolsa | The US and Japan are preparing a $550 billion investment agreement linked to tariff cuts, particularly on cars. The plan targets strategic sectors such as chips and rare earths, although differences remain: Washington demands a written agreement and Tokyo prefers a flexible compromise. Trump presents it as a victory for the US, while Japan insists on mutual benefits. Despite the lack of clarity, Prime Minister Ishiba has gained political support thanks to the agreement.

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