Japan digs deep to address 'national crisis' caused by Trump tariffs
- Businesses in Japan are worried about U.S. President Donald Trump's high tariff policy, claiming it is a matter of life and death.
- Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba labeled the tariffs as a 'national crisis' on April 4 and called for all parties to work together to mitigate their effects in Parliament.
- The Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry expressed that the tariffs would have an 'extremely grave impact on the Japanese economy'.
- Tariffs on imported vehicles and beef could reach a total of 50.4%, impacting the local economy.
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Japan's response to Trump's tariffs: "This situation can be described as a national crisis"
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on Friday that the imposition of new tariffs by the US administration, which affects Japan, heralds "an imminent national crisis" and requires an "unprecedented" response from the country.
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