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Japanese auto industry
Japan Holds Off US Auto Tariffs. But at What Cost to Farmers?
By Thisanka Siripala
In an effort to spare Japan’s auto industry from U.S. tariffs, Abe launched bilateral trade negotiations with Trump in New York.
What the TPP Means for Japan
By Mina Pollmann
The TPP will bring strategic and economic benefits to Japan, but it has to clear domestic hurdles first.
2016 Election Could Derail Asia Trade Pact
By Zachary Keck
While the midterms buoyed the TPP, the auto industry and 2016 president election could ultimately derail it.
TPP Meetings Another Chance for Japan to Reform
By Clint Richards
The US and Japan attempt to iron out differences while there is still time for Japan to join and substantially change its economy.
Business as Usual for Japanese Automakers
By Clint Richards
Although the recent unrest has had an impact, Thailand is still key to the Japanese supply chain.
Japanese Prime Minister “Test Drives” Autonomous Vehicles
Shinzo Abe rode in three self-driving cars from leading Japanese automakers.
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