TRUMP finalizes Japan tariff deal with 15% rate



Saturday, September 6, 2025 -President Donald Trump has signed an executive order sealing a new tariff deal with Japan, imposing a 15% rate on a range of goods. The move marks a significant shift in U.S.-Japan trade relations underscores Trump’s long-standing push to reshape global trade rules in favor of American industries. 

While the administration argues the measure will protect U.S. workers and businesses, critics warn it could disrupt supply chains and trigger retaliatory action from Tokyo.

Public response has been swift, with business leaders and trade experts expressing concern over potential costs for American consumers. Japanese officials, while cautious in their public remarks, are reportedly exploring ways to soften the blow through diplomatic channels and potential countermeasures. 

Markets reacted nervously, with investors closely monitoring sectors most exposed to tariffs, including automotive and technology.

In the coming weeks, the deal could set the tone for broader debates over U.S. trade strategy in Asia. Supporters see it as a demonstration of strength in defending domestic industries, while opponents fear it could weaken alliances and slow economic recovery. The 15% tariff rate now becomes a litmus test for how global partners will respond to America’s trade policies under Trump’s direction.

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