Trump says car trade with 'Mr Japan' is unfair as deadline looms


FILE PHOTO: A Toyota Tacoma is seen during the New York International Auto Show, in Manhattan, New York City, US, April 5, 2023. - Reuters

WASHINGTON DC: US President Donald Trump characterised trade in cars between the US and Japan as unfair on Sunday (June 29), little more than a week before higher tariffs are set to kick in if a deal isn’t reached between the two nations.

"So we give Japan no cars. They won’t take our cars, right? And yet we take millions and millions of their cars into the United States. It’s not fair,” Trump said during a Fox News interview that aired Sunday.

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