TOKYO, March 6 (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister
Shigeru Ishiba said on Thursday that high tariffs imposed by
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration would make
investments in the United States difficult.
Japanese companies need to generate the funds for U.S.
investments, so "high tariffs would make it difficult to invest
in the U.S.," Ishiba told parliament.
Almost 90% of Japanese companies expect Trump's policies to
hurt business, a Reuters survey showed last month.
Ishiba stressed the importance of articulating how Japanese
investments benefit not only Japan but also contribute to U.S.
job creation and economic expansion, as he did during a summit
meeting with Trump last month.
The premier also said he plans to dispatch the nation's
industry minister Yoji Muto to the U.S. for talks with Trump
administration officials.