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President Donald Trump met with a Japanese trade delegation on Wednesday to discuss tariffs he has imposed on imports, claiming "big progress." The negotiations were an early test of Washington's willingness to cede ground on duties that have caused market volatility and recession fears. The discussions were focused on trade and investment matters, but exchange rates were not part of the talks. Both parties agreed to hold a second meeting later this month.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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