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Japanese PM and U.S. President Hope for "Positive" Talks on Tariff Issues..

 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.

Key Discussion Points:

  1. Upcoming Ministerial Talks

    • Japan's Economic Revitalization Minister Ryosei Akazawa to lead Washington negotiations

    • Both leaders endorsed "mutually beneficial" outcomes

  2. Economic Security Cooperation

    • Addressed U.S. tariff measures on Japanese exports

    • Reaffirmed joint investment and job creation commitments

  3. Diplomatic Coordination

    • Exchanged views on regional security issues

    • Agreed to pursue in-person meeting at June 15-17 G7 Summit in Canada

Notable Statements:

"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

Next Steps:

  • Technical-level talks to precede ministerial meeting

  • Potential Trump-Ishiba summit "depending on circumstances"