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Japan’s U.S. ambassador says metals tariff talks ‘robust’

Tuesday, 01 February 2022 | 01:00

Negotiations between Japan and the United States over U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs are “robust” with a U.S.-EU deal to ease the duties serving as a “template,” Japan’s ambassador to Washington said on Monday.

“We have accelerated discussions. There has been robust negotiation taking place, including at the ministerial level,” Ambassador Koji Tomita said during a virtual forum hosted by the Washington International Trade Association (WITA).

Tomita declined to discuss details of the negotiations, but said the two countries needed to work together on addressing the underlying problems plaguing steel trade, namely excess global production capacity.

The United States is also launching talks with Britain to ease the Trump-era tariffs of 25% on steel and 10% on aluminum, but U.S. steelmakers are wary of increasing import volumes of steel, particularly that made with coal-fired blast furnaces.

Assistant U.S. Trade Representative Kelly Milton told the forum that further talks with the EU on a sustainable steel agreement would seek to discourage trade in steel made with high carbon emissions, while ensuring that domestic policies are in place to encourage industries to reduce emissions. She did not provide specifics on the discussions.
Source: Reuters (Reporting by David Lawder; Editing by Rosalba O’Brien and Sandra Maler)

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