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    Trump announces trade deal with Japan including 15 percent tariff

    July 24, 2025
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    United States President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday a new trade framework with Japan that places a 15 percent tax on goods imported from that country. The announcement was made on the Truth Social platform. President Trump described the agreement as a major development in trade relations between the United States and Japan. He stated, “We just completed a massive Deal with Japan, perhaps the largest Deal ever made.” According to the announcement, Japan will invest 550 billion US dollars into the United States.

    The United States is expected to receive 90 percent of the profits generated from that investment. No additional details were provided regarding the specific goods that will be subject to the new 15 percent import tax. The statement did not indicate when the tariff would take effect or whether the framework had been signed by both governments. There was also no mention of the duration of the agreement or the sectors targeted for investment. The announcement did not include comments from Japanese officials or confirmation of the investment and profit-sharing figures.

    As of Wednesday morning, there was no official statement from the Japanese government addressing the agreement. No press release had been issued by Japanese trade or foreign affairs authorities responding to President Trump’s declaration. The trade agreement with Japan is the latest in a series of initiatives introduced by the Trump administration. According to the President, this framework follows earlier preliminary trade agreements with the Philippines, Indonesia, the UK, and Vietnam. The terms of those agreements have not yet been publicly disclosed.

    Full terms of the trade agreement with Japan remain undisclosed

    No statements have been released by the United States Department of Commerce or the Office of the United States Trade Representative regarding the trade framework with Japan. The announcement on Truth Social did not specify whether the agreement had been developed in consultation with relevant U.S. agencies or whether it requires congressional approval.  President Trump referred to the deal as a significant step for the U.S. economy. However, no supporting documentation or official summary was provided to outline the full terms of the agreement.

    There was also no mention of enforcement mechanisms, timelines, or procedures related to the investment and the distribution of profits. The announcement focused exclusively on the broad financial figures and the tariff rate without offering detailed information about implementation or oversight. No bilateral statement or joint appearance with Japanese officials was reported in connection with the announcement. As of the time of reporting, the full terms and legal structure of the trade framework remain unknown. Further details are expected to be released by official channels in the future, but no timeline has been indicated for when that information will become available. – By Content Syndication Services.

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