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Japan says US trade deal eases tariff uncertainties, but risks remain
Jul 29, 2025 1:36 AM

TOKYO, July 29 (Reuters) - Japan said on Tuesday the

trade agreement it struck with the U.S. cleared uncertainties on

U.S. trade policies but continued attention needs to be given

to risks of those policies putting downward pressure on the

Japanese economy.

Tokyo clinched a trade deal with Washington last week,

lowering tariffs to 15% from a previously proposed 25%,

including on autos, a mainstay of the export-reliant economy.

In the Cabinet Office's monthly economic report for July,

the government maintained an overall assessment that the

Japanese economy is recovering "at a moderate pace," although

effects from U.S. tariffs are seen in some areas including

cars.

"Regarding the tariff measures that had already been

implemented, the export prices of automobiles to the U.S. have

fallen significantly since April," a Cabinet Office official

said at a press briefing.

However, the official said there are no particular signs of

change in export volumes, manufacturing price indexes or

employment due to the tariffs.

"We had been saying that there was a heightened risk of a

downturn (in the Japanese economy) due to the impact of U.S.

trade policy, but we don't think that is the case at this

point," the official said, citing a slew of trade deals the U.S.

had concluded with countries.

"On the other hand, the risk of a downturn remains, so we

need to keep an eye on that."

Elsewhere in the report, the Cabinet Office downgraded its

assessment of exports for the first time in a year, reflecting a

slowdown in semiconductor manufacturing equipment exports to

Taiwan and South Korea.

The government also revised its language on domestic

corporate goods prices for July. It said the pace of growth is

"slowing down" recently, having in June said they were

"gradually rising", attributing the change to the government's

energy subsidies and slower growth in food prices.

On private consumption, which accounts for more than half of

Japan's economy, the government retained its view that it is

picking up.

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