Ishiba, the Prime Minister, extends an invitation to Trump to visit Japan
In a significant development, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order lowering the reciprocal tariff rates on Japan on Thursday. The bilateral tariff agreement was formally signed the previous day in Tokyo.
The agreement was made possible with the support of many people, according to Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, who expressed his appreciation for the tariff reduction, calling it "fantastic." The exact date of President Trump's planned visit to Japan is not specified in the available search results.
The Japanese Prime Minister, in a statement made at his office in Tokyo, stated that it is crucial for both Japan and the United States to implement the agreement promptly in good faith. He also mentioned the Japanese government's support for small businesses affected by U.S. tariffs, particularly in terms of financing.
The bilateral tariff agreement was initiated with the understanding and support from many people, as stated by Shigeru Ishiba. The agreement was signed between Japan and the United States, with Ryosei Akazawa, the minister in charge of handling the bilateral tariff negotiations between the two countries, delivering a letter inviting President Trump to Japan from Prime Minister Ishiba.
The letter was delivered to Trump through Akazawa, who is currently visiting the United States. Akazawa has been handling the bilateral tariff negotiations between Japan and the United States. The tariff reduction between the two countries was done through the executive order by U.S. President Donald Trump.
However, the tariff reduction and the signing of the agreement were not specified as to when they were signed in the previous day, as mentioned earlier in the article. The exact date of the signing remains unclear.
Nonetheless, the tariff reduction is expected to have a positive impact on trade relations between Japan and the United States, and both countries are working towards implementing the agreement promptly.
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