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Japan set for ‘guinea pig’ trade talks with US after Donald Trump’s tariffs

Tokyo first in line for negotiations that will be closely watched as test case of Washington’s trade war strategy

Japan’s top trade negotiator has travelled to Washington for talks over Donald Trump’s tariffs, in one of the first tests of the White House’s willingness to strike deals on the levies with US trading partners.

Tokyo is the first capital to be granted face-to-face talks with the Trump administration after the US president announced onerous “reciprocal” tariffs on dozens of nations earlier this month, before suspending them for 90 days.

On Wednesday, Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform that he would personally attend the meeting, alongside Treasury secretary Scott Bessent and commerce secretary Howard Lutnick.

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