Life after TPP: Who will be the loser in US-Japan trade talks?

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There is strong speculation that this will be the case, adding to Prime Minister Abe`s current series of headaches.
Top level U.
S.
-Japan talks on economic issues are expected to be held between Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso and Vice President Mike Pence in April.
However, top U.
S.
trade advisor, Peter Navarro, has already stated that trade between certain nations are not mutually beneficial, mentioning the U.
S.
trade deficit with Germany, Japan`s non-tariff barriers, and the undervalued Chinese yuan as examples.
However, should Japanese automobile exports to the U.
S.
continue to rise and expand Japan`s trade surplus with the U.
S.
, we may yet see protectionist pressures grow.
Since President Trump took office in January, there have been increasing concerns that Japan`s continued trade surplus with the U.
S.
will drive the White House`s protectionist outlook.

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