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Nihon and America have agreed on a 15% mutual tariff agreement on automobiles.
According to Bloomberg, Japanese and American officials have reached a deal to reduce tariffs on auto imports. The agreement marks a significant breakthrough in trade talks between the two nations. According to NHK News, the deal has been praised by senior Japanese officials, who see it as a positive step forward in the trade agreement. However, experts are warning that the deal may still face challenges in the Japanese parliament. According to NBC News, the deal is seen as a key step towards resolving the ongoing trade dispute between the two nations.