U S, Japan Joint statement, negotiations on a bilateral trade and investment items agreement

Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and US President Donald Trump

Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and US President Donald Trump

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Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and the US President Donald Trump agreed to begin negotiations to increase bilateral trade and investment. In a joint statement issued by the head of the United States in New York, the two leaders once again confirmed their commitment. The free, fair and clear progress of the global economy will be made possible. In this statement, after completing the necessary international regulations, Japan and the United States will start negotiations for the trade agreement. It has been said that Japan and the United States will discuss the basis of mutual trust and during the consultation process; profit will be avoided by this statement. Both the leaders agreed that during the negotiations, the United States would not impose tax on Japanese vehicles.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and the President of the US President Donald Trump met a third Benjamin head in North Korea last week. While the leaders of the US and South Korea has met Japan and South Korea’s leaders in New York this week. Shinzo Abe and Donald Trump have confirmed that both countries will work together with South Korea. So that the UN Security Council’s imposed restrictions on North Korea should be fully implemented and the problem of Japanese citizens kidnapped by the North Korean people.

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