NewsBreak: U.S.-Japan Trade Deal in Doubt for This Week: Report

Investing.com - The U.S. and Japan may fail to sign a trade deal this week due to President Donald Trump’s threat to place tariffs on Japanese autos, the New York Times reported Monday.

- A limited trade deal was expected this week, but is now likely to be delayed, the Times reported, citing people familiar with the negotiations.

- Japan wants a firm commitment not to tax its cars and a sunset clause to the deal if Trump decides to implement the tariffs, the paper said.

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