TechFlow news, on June 28, according to Jinshi Data and Japan's Kyodo News Agency, Japan's Minister for Economic Revitalization Akizawa Ryo visited Washington, D.C. on the 27th local time to hold talks with U.S. Commerce Secretary Lutnick. Japan and the United States conducted their seventh round of ministerial-level negotiations concerning the Trump administration's high tariff policy. The Japanese government stated: "We had productive discussions. We will continue to fully coordinate between Japan and the U.S. to reach an agreement beneficial to both sides." Akizawa did not give media interviews immediately after the talks. The meeting lasted about one hour. Considering that the suspension period for reciprocal tariffs ends on July 9 and that Japan will conduct its House of Councillors election voting and counting on the 20th, Akizawa requested a significant reduction in the imposed tariff rate on automobiles, which the Japanese government views as a matter of "national interest."
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