Trump's demand for Japan to buy more US rice hindered trade talks, Nikkei reports

Saturday, Aug 30, 2025 3:15 am ET1min read

Trump's demand for Japan to buy more US rice hindered trade talks, Nikkei reports

Trade negotiations between the United States and Japan have hit a snag due to a demand from the Trump administration for Japan to purchase more U.S. rice. According to a report by Nikkei, Japan's top tariff negotiator, Ryosei Akazawa, canceled a visit to Washington over this issue [1].

The demand was part of a revised order from President Donald Trump, which included a commitment for Japan to increase its purchases of American rice. This request was met with strong objection from Japan, who deemed it an interference in domestic affairs [1]. The new demand contradicts a previous agreement where Japan would not need to lower its tariffs on agricultural imports [1].

The July agreement between the White House and Japan aimed to reduce tariffs on U.S. imports from Japan in exchange for a $550 billion package of U.S.-bound investment through government-backed loans and guarantees. However, the contents of this package remain unclear, and Japanese officials have repeatedly stressed the need for an amended presidential executive order to remove overlapping tariffs on Japanese goods before releasing a joint document on the investment details [1].

The cancellation of Akazawa's trip has further delayed the finalization of the investment package. Japanese officials have expressed concern over the lack of clarity in the agreement and the potential impact on Japan's auto industry and workers [3]. The delay in trade talks comes at a time when Japan's exports have been significantly affected by tariffs, leading to a revised growth outlook for the year [3].

The U.S. Commerce Secretary, Howard Lutnick, has stated that there will be an announcement this week on Japan's investment, but no specific details have been provided yet. The U.S. has agreed to amend the July 31 presidential order to ensure that the 15 percent levy agreed on Japanese imports is not stacked on goods subject to higher tariffs [3].

Akazawa could potentially head to Washington as early as next week once the outstanding issues are resolved [3]. The ongoing trade negotiations highlight the complexities and challenges in achieving a mutually beneficial agreement between the two countries.

References:
[1] https://www.reuters.com/business/trump-demand-japan-buy-more-us-rice-snagged-trade-talks-nikkei-says-2025-08-30/
[2] https://asia.nikkei.com/politics/international-relations/japan-s-akazawa-cancels-trip-over-planned-white-house-order-to-buy-us-rice
[3] https://www.indiatoday.in/world/story/japan-trade-official-cancels-united-states-trip-delays-investment-talks-over-donald-trump-tariffs-2778100-2025-08-28

Trump's demand for Japan to buy more US rice hindered trade talks, Nikkei reports

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