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Addressing congressional Republicans during an event in the East Room at the White House, President Trump declared he had just “signed the largest trade deal in history” with Japan.

“I think maybe the largest deal in history. Their top representatives were here, and we worked on it for a long time. It’s a great deal for everyone,” Trump stated, highlighting the “a lot of money” now entering the U.S.


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“The tariffs kicked in better than anybody, other than me and a few other people in the room, thought could happen,” he added. 

“We concluded the one deal [with Japan] and now we’re going to conclude another one because they’re forming a joint venture with us in Alaska for the LNG… they’re all set to make that deal now,” Trump continued. 

In a Truth Social post, Trump elaborated on the deal and wrote:

Perhaps most importantly, Japan will open their Country to Trade including Cars and Trucks, Rice and certain other Agricultural Products, and other things. Japan will pay Reciprocal Tariffs to the United States of 15%. This is a very exciting time for the United States of America, and especially for the fact that we will continue to always have a great relationship with the Country of Japan. Thank you for your attention to this matter!


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The news followed a release from the White House earlier in the day about the framework for another reciprocal trade with Indonesia.

The press release read:

Parts of the deal include the following:

  • Indonesia will eliminate approximately 99 percent of tariff barriers for a full range of U.S. industrial and U.S. food and agricultural products exported to Indonesia.

  • The United States will reduce to 19 percent the reciprocal tariffs, as set forth in Executive Order 14257 of April 2, 2025, on originating goods of Indonesia, and may also identify certain commodities that are not naturally available or domestically produced in the United States for a further reduction in the reciprocal tariff rate.

  • The United States and Indonesia will negotiate facilitative rules of origin that ensure that the benefits of the agreement accrue primarily to the United States and Indonesia.

  • The United States and Indonesia have also committed to address and prevent barriers to U.S. food and agricultural products in the Indonesian market, including exempting U.S. food and agricultural products from all import licensing regimes, including commodity balance requirements; ensuring transparency and fairness with respect to geographical indications; providing permanent Fresh Food of Plant Origin (FFPO) designation for all applicable U.S. plant products; and recognizing U.S. regulatory oversight, including listing of all U.S. meat, poultry, and dairy facilities and accepting certificates issued by U.S. regulatory authorities. 

  • Indonesia will remove restrictions on exports to the United States of industrial commodities, including critical minerals.

The entire deal can be found here.

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