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IntroductionU.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced on Wednesday that the United States has not set spec ...

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced on Wednesday that the United States has not set specific exchange rate targets in its bilateral trade talks with Japan. This statement was made before Bessent is expected to meet with Japanese Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato later this week. The exchange rate between the dollar and the yen will be a crucial topic in this meeting.
In response to the media, Bessent pointed out that the range of factors considered in the negotiations with Japan is very broad, including tariffs, non-tariff trade barriers, currency manipulation, and subsidies by the Japanese government for labor and fixed capital investments. He clarified that having "no exchange rate target" is the stance in these talks.
Japan initiated bilateral trade talks with the United States last week, aiming to make concessions on tariff issues, including those affecting the automotive industry. The automotive sector is a critical component of Japan's export-driven economy, making tariff issues that impact this industry a central focus of the negotiations.
Bessent also emphasized his expectation that Japan will adhere to agreements made by the Group of Seven (G7), which include avoiding unfair currency manipulation. Although the two countries have reached a consensus on handling exchange rate matters through their respective financial authorities, there remains widespread speculation about the specific content of these discussions.
Previously, the Trump administration imposed tariffs as high as 24% on goods exported from Japan to the United States. Although most of these tariffs were suspended until early July, a general 10% rate remains in effect, and the automotive industry faces a 25% tariff. Analysts believe these tariffs could significantly impact the Japanese economy, particularly for automakers and export-oriented companies, as adjustments in tariff policies are directly linked to industry growth.
Bessent and Kato are expected to hold their first face-to-face meeting during the spring meetings of the International Broker Detectorry Fund (IMF) and the World Bank in Washington, where they will discuss multiple topics including tariffs, trade barriers, and investment policies.

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