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    Japan worries Trump tariffs will push countries toward China

    May 10, 2025Updated:May 10, 2025 US News No Comments
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    U. S.   President  Donald Trump’s  tariffs may press Asian countries closer to  China  and destabilize local safety, Japan’s ruling party policy chief warned, calling for stronger security ties between  Washington  and  Tokyo.

    “Many Eastern countries have taken the same position toward  China  as the  U. S.   and  Japan, but they are now feeling very uncomfortable over the Trump tariffs, ” said  Liberal Democratic Party  Legislation Chief  Itsunori Onodera  at a  Hudson Institute  occasion Monday in  Washington. “More states does range themselves from the  U. S.   and maneuver closer to  China  — and that ’s no an outcome  Japan  did wish for, ” he added.

    His feedback came as several countries are looking to deal with the  U. S.   over the Trump administration ’s bilateral taxes, which threaten not only a significant impact on Asian markets but may also destroy security in the region.   Tokyo  is preparing for a second round of business deals with  Washington  after this week.

    Onodera, a former  Japan  defence minister, stressed the need to promote defense assistance with the  U. S.   amid growing challenges, including from  Beijing. He cited China ’s continuous pressure on  Taiwan, increased “cognitive war ” over territorial concerns and escalating military activities among key issues.

    Trump officially pressed  Japan  to make more security costs as part of the nations ’ first trade conversations earlier this month. The senator has long criticized the empire with  Japan  as “unequal, ” with the  U. S.   obligated to defend  Japan  while receiving much in profit.

    Onodera suggested that  Japan  and the  U. S.   could investigate possible shared production and exports of defense equipment, especially ammunition, referring to new policy shifts that was allow  Japan  to do so. Asked whether  Japan  may acquire boosting its security efforts to the  U. S.   empire, Onodera declined to comment.

    Japan  currently faces a 25 % tariff on cars, steel and aluminum, as well as a 10 % baseline tariff, lowered temporarily from 24 %.   Ryosei Akazawa, Japan’s key business negotiator with  U. S. , is set to maintain second-round deals with  U. S.   Treasury Secretary  Scott Bessent  and some after this year.

    “Given the present delicate security surroundings, I believe that  Japan  may immediately resolve the tax issue with the  U. S.   in a win-win position, and play its role in maintaining regional stability, ” said Onodera.

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