The Japan negotiator in the US will continue conversations about tariff Dialogating. “We have transmitted that the tariff measure is extremely regrettable, since it affects the Japanese industry, investment and employment growth in the US,” Akazawa told after the meeting in statements to Japanese media displaced to Washington. The Japanese also stressed that they have agreed to follow the conversations “with frankness”, hold a second meeting this month and carry out a meeting not only Ministerial, but also of senior officials of both executives. Akazawa is expected to meet again at the end of April with the US Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Besent, in order to try to reach an agreement, according to the Japanese part. The US president, Donald Trump, who joined the negotiators in the session that took place in the White House, indicated that the conversations with Japan on the tariffs must be an absolute priority, according to Akazawa. Trump described as “great progress” the meeting with the Japanese delegation of Commerce, which seeks that the administration of the president eliminates the tariff measures imposed on the Asian country. “It was a great honor to have met with the Japanese delegation of Commerce. A great progress!” It is that these conversations continue to be produced. Some sources have pointed out that during the meeting, which was focused on negotiating tariff issues, Trump would have asked the Japanese part to assume greater responsibilities in defense, information that the Japanese executive did not want to confirm. of the deployment, among other points. The Japanese Government has been claiming the administration led by Donald Trump for an exemption from additional tariff 25% more than the lien that applied before Trump’s return. The president has indicated, however, that he could grant more time to some engine manufacturers that are contemplating to transfer production facilities to the United States, before effectively imposing the new measures. US commercials with which it supports a deficit or who considers that they impose “unjust” non -tariffs, and that in the case of Japan they amount to 24%. (EFE) (Tagstotranslate) Commercial War (T) Tariffs (T) Donald Trump (T) United States