In the meantime, Tokyo’s financial system, commerce and business minister Yoji Muto advised reporters that he hoped his US journey would “be a win-win for each Japanese and US nationwide pursuits”.
He mentioned the go to was being coordinated and didn’t affirm the Mar 9 to 13 dates given by Japanese media or studies that he would push US officers to exempt Japan from levies.
Trump has mentioned 25 per cent metal and aluminium tariffs can be imposed on Wednesday of subsequent week, with out exceptions.
“You will need to carefully examine the particular content material of those (tariff) measures and their impression,” Muto mentioned on Friday.
He additionally poured chilly water on Trump’s announcement that Japan was among the many nations seeking to make investments trillions of {dollars} in a “gigantic” pure gasoline pipeline in Alaska.
“This is a matter that the federal government and the non-public sector want to review, by way of profitability and when provide will start,” Muto mentioned.
“I hope to listen to extra particulars on this undertaking” from US officers, he added.
Trump has additionally threatened to impose tariffs of around 25 per cent on auto imports. Automobiles represented practically a 3rd of all Japan’s exports to the US final yr.
With out referring to Muto’s deliberate go to, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba advised parliament on Wednesday that Japan’s “contribution to the US financial system is important”.
“So we need to enchantment resolutely, with emotion and logic” to Washington on the tariffs, he mentioned.
Muto and Japan’s international minister will maintain financial safety talks with their British counterparts in Tokyo on Friday, touted as an opportunity to advertise free commerce and enhance enterprise ties.