Wall Street poised for higher open as US-Japan trade deal lifts sentiment


WALL Street was poised for a stronger start on Wednesday after President Donald Trump struck a trade deal with Japan, shoring up expectations of further agreements ahead of the fast-approaching August 1 deadline.

The pact will slash tariffs on the Japanese auto sector to 15% from 27.5%, with duties on other goods also dropping to 15% from 25%.

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