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Trump calls Japan “very spoiled” claiming it won’t buy us

Trump calls Japan "very spoiled" claiming it won't buy us

Over the past year or so, Japan has been importing a large amount of American rice in history due to soaring domestic prices. According to U.S. Census Bureau of Trade Data Buy Valued at $298 million cereals Cereals and,,,,, In the first four months of the year, it was worth $114 million. Despite these figures, U.S. President Donald Trump claimed on Monday that Japan refused to take U.S. rice.

Trump says Japan “will not eat our rice”

“Show people how much change the United States of America has changed, I have great respect for Japan, they don’t eat rice without a large shortage of rice,” he wrote. “In other words, we just send them a letter and we like to use them as trading partners for many years to come.”

The letter he mentioned in his post was his intention to send a notice from his trading partner on July 9. The day when his 90-day tariffs ended expired. A reporter on Air Force One asked Tuesday Will Trump extend the negotiation period? No, I am No pauses are considered. Sick Writing to many countries. ”

Trump calls Japan "very spoiled" claiming it won't buy us trump tariffs

Trump threatens Japan with additional tariffs

A letter to Japan would read, he said, “Thank you very much…we know you can’t do what we need, so you paid 30%, 35%, or the numbers we determined.” Trump described the East Asian nation as “very difficult” and “very spoiled,” adding, “I’m not sure we’ll make an agreement. I suspect…in trade, they’re very unfair, those days are over.”

Earlier this year, Trump announced global tariffs, including 24% on Japan’s imports, in addition to 27.5% on all vehicles, which is higher than 2.5%. Leaded by Minister of Economic Revitalization Ryosei Akazawa, Japan is the earliest nation Begin tariff negotiations with the United States. Last Thursday, Akazawa traveled to the states to attend his seventh round of ministerial talks. He told reporters at the Hanida Airport in Tokyo that the car tax was “unacceptable”.

Negotiations remain deadlocked

However, the Trump administration insists that the 25% additional responsibility for the vehicle cannot be discussed. “They won’t bring our cars, but we’re bringing millions of cars to the United States. It’s unfair,” the U.S. president said in an interview with Fox News. Futures on Sunday morning With Maria Bartiromo. Negotiations between the two countries remained deadlocked, with only one week just before the July 9 deadline.

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