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Japan considers increasing US soybean imports in tariff talks, Nikkei reports

ReutersApr 24, 2025 4:43 PM

- Japan is considering increasing its soybean imports from the United States as part of tariff negotiations, the Nikkei reported on Thursday.

Japan, whose soybean imports are handled by the private sector, could ask companies to boost trade with the United States amid the latter's trade war with China, the report said.

About half of U.S. soybean exports were shipped to China in 2024, totaling nearly $12.8 billion in trade, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

However, last month China suspended the soybean import licences of three U.S. firms in retaliation for President Donald Trump's additional tariffs on Chinese goods.

Japan's tariff negotiator, Ryosei Akazawa, is scheduled to visit the U.S. from April 30 for a second round of talks with his counterpart, after previously requesting a revocation of the tariffs.

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