Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and U.S. President Donald Trump expressed optimism for "productive" bilateral tariff negotiations during a 45-minute phone call today, according to a Japanese government statement.
Upcoming Ministerial Talks
Japan's Economic Revitalization Minister Ryosei Akazawa to lead Washington negotiations
Both leaders endorsed "mutually beneficial" outcomes
Economic Security Cooperation
Addressed U.S. tariff measures on Japanese exports
Reaffirmed joint investment and job creation commitments
Diplomatic Coordination
Exchanged views on regional security issues
Agreed to pursue in-person meeting at June 15-17 G7 Summit in Canada
"There's no change in our policy of cooperating on U.S. investments and job creation,"
— PM Ishiba to reporters
"We're aligned in seeking win-win solutions through these negotiations,"
— Japanese Cabinet Statement
Technical-level talks to precede ministerial meeting
Potential Trump-Ishiba summit "depending on circumstances"