US President Trump said on Friday that the United States and Japan may reach a new bilateral trade agreement when he visits Japan in May, but he and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe mentioned that there are differences of opinion on the trade issue. field.
Trump and Shinzo Abe held one-on-one meetings at the White House presidential office and then attended a dinner hosted by the White House to celebrate the birthday of First Lady Melania Trump. As the US and China negotiations on a new trade agreement are making progress, Trump made it clear that he also hopes to soon reach a new trade agreement with Japan.
Trump said that the US and Japanese negotiators are making progress toward the direction he hopes to rebalance the trade relations between the two countries.
"I think it may be going very fast. Maybe it will be done when I visit Japan. We may sign there. It is going very well, we will wait and see," Trump said of the trade agreement.
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