U.S. and Japan working to reach agreement on bilateral trade agreement - RTRS

 

Reuters is reporting that U.S. and Japanese officials are working hard to reach agreement on a bilateral trade agreement.

U.S. and Japanese officials are working hard to reach agreement on a bilateral trade agreement, a senior Japanese official told Reuters on Wednesday, adding he was looking forward to news on the deal in the near future.

Three industry sources told Reuters on Tuesday that the United States and Japan were working on a small trade deal involving agriculture and autos that could be agreed by President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe when they meet in New York in September.

Asked about progress in the bilateral trade talks, Koji Tomita, Japan’s sherpa to the Group of 20 industrialized countries (G20), said, “When President Trump came to Japan at the end of May, he was talking about doing a deal as soon as possible. Our team is now working pretty hard, so we are looking forward to some news in the near future.”

There is no material impact for the FX space here while progress is being made, however, it does give some positive gloss to the general 'trade-war' theme, which is risk sentiment positive. 

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