Japan proposes to buy US chip products in tariff talks: Asahi
[TOKYO] Japan has proposed purchasing billions of dollars worth of US semiconductor products during ongoing tariff negotiations with the United States, The Asahi newspaper reported, citing an unidentified source.
The Japanese government plans to subsidise domestic companies that buy the US chips from companies such as Nvidia, with potential imports reaching up to 1 trillion yen (S$8.9 billion), aimed at reducing America’s roughly 10 trillion yen trade deficit with Japan, the report said.
Japan’s top tariff negotiator Ryosei Akazawa intends to visit the United States around May 30 for a fourth round of trade talks. REUTERS
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