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Japan says new US tariffs will have an impact on domestic industries, employment

Japan says new US tariffs will have an impact on domestic industries, employment

Yahoo14 hours ago
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Tuesday said US-imposed tariffs on Japanese imports would have an impact on the country, but added that negotiations would continue.
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