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Japan's Trade Minister Yoji Muto asked the U.S. not to impose trade tariffs on Japan, particularly the 25% steel and aluminum duty starting on March 12. However, he did not receive any assurance of exemption. He emphasized Japan's role as a significant economic partner and its investments in the U.S., creating millions of jobs.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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