TechFlow news, May 12 — According to Jinshi Data, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba stated on the 12th at a Budget Committee meeting in the House of Representatives that in response to recent U.S. tariff policies, the Japanese government will take "comprehensive measures," and will not hesitate to implement additional actions if necessary. Additionally, Ishiba said it would be "unacceptable" for Japan to reach agreements with the U.S. on issues other than automobiles before resolving automotive tariffs in Japan-U.S. trade negotiations.
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