Tokyo is one of Washington's closest economic and strategic allies, with its firms the biggest investors in the United States and around one in 10 Japanese jobs tied to the auto sector.
He has also said April 3 will see 25 percent duties imposed on all autos not made in the United States.
For now, aside from opening the 1,000 consultation decks, he said “we will do everything we can” to help small and mid-sized businesses procure funds after the US tariffs are activated.
“If it’s deemed necessary for me to pay a visit to the (United States) myself, then I won’t hesitate to do so.”
“What President Trump is saying is that there are both friends and foes and friends can be more difficult. This is very difficult to understand,“ Ishiba said during a legislative committee session.
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