Akazawa: Deal 1 is beneficial for both Japan and US
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martes, 22 de julio de 2025, 10:17 pm ET1 min de lectura
Akazawa: Deal 1 is beneficial for both Japan and US
In a significant development, Japan and the United States have reached a trade agreement that aims to balance protectionist ambitions with diplomatic pragmatism. The deal, announced by President Donald Trump on July 22, 2025, includes a 15% reciprocal tariff on Japanese goods exported to the United States, a significant reduction from the previously threatened 25% tariff [1].The agreement also includes a $550 billion investment by Japan into the United States, with the president stating that the U.S. will receive 90% of the profits [1]. This investment is expected to create hundreds of thousands of jobs, marking a substantial economic boost for both nations [1].
Ryosei Akazawa, Japan's chief tariff negotiator, has expressed optimism about the deal, stating that it is beneficial for both Japan and the United States. Akazawa's team had been prioritizing the reduction of Japan's trade surplus with the United States, presenting a set of proposals aimed at increasing imports of American corn and liquefied natural gas [2].
The deal comes as a relief to Japan, which was facing a potential 25% tariff on its goods if no agreement was reached by the August 1 deadline [2]. The new tariff rate of 15% is a significant improvement over the 24% minimum tariff that goods from Japan have faced since the pause on Trump's tariffs in April [2].
While the agreement is seen as a win for both countries, it is important to note that the implications for U.S. manufacturing, technology, and trade-dependent sectors are profound. The deal aims to balance protectionist ambitions with diplomatic pragmatism, and investors must navigate a complex interplay of inflationary pressures, supply chain realignments, and potential market disruptions [3].
In conclusion, the Japan-US trade agreement is a pragmatic compromise that aims to address the protectionist ambitions of the Trump administration while providing a significant economic boost to both nations. The deal includes a 15% reciprocal tariff and a $550 billion investment by Japan into the United States, creating hundreds of thousands of jobs [1].
References:
[1] https://english.kyodonews.net/articles/-/57724
[2] https://www.cnn.com/2025/07/22/business/japan-trade-agreement-us
[3] https://www.ainvest.com/news/trump-15-tariff-deal-japan-implications-global-trade-equity-markets-2507/

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