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Japan introduces emergency economic measures to cushion impact of U.S. tariffs

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發布於 2025年04月26日01:48 • Tu Yifan,Zhang Xiaoyu
This photo taken on Nov. 15, 2023 shows people walking past a crossing in Tokyo, Japan. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)

TOKYO, April 26 (Xinhua) -- Japan's government on Friday introduced a package of emergency economic measures to ease the impact of higher U.S. tariffs, local media reported.

The package consisted of five pillars, including support for corporate financing and steps to stimulate consumption, in a bid to alleviate concerns that the U.S. tariffs could weigh on Japan's exports, potentially taking a heavy toll on the broader economy, Kyodo News reported.

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The government also pledged to reduce gasoline and diesel prices by 10 yen per liter, provide subsidies for energy bills and consider expanding the scope of low-interest loans for smaller companies from next month, the report said.

During a meeting to map out the relief package, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said the U.S. levies could "substantially hurt domestic industries that underlie our nation, such as automobiles and steel."

"It is extremely important for us to clearly convey to the United States the fact that Japanese enterprises have been making a significant contribution to the U.S. economy through investment and job creation," Ishiba added.

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Economic Revitalization Minister Ryosei Akazawa, Japan's chief representative in tariff negotiations with the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump, was planning a three-day trip to the U.S. from next Wednesday for a second round of talks with U.S. officials.

Akazawa's second official visit to Washington was viewed as an opportunity for Japan to push for exemptions or revisions to the sweeping tariffs imposed by the U.S. administration, although the U.S. side told Akazawa during the first round that it would grant no exemptions nor preferential treatment, the report said.■

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