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US and Japanese trade officials are holding talks in Tokyo as US President Barack Obama makes Japan his first stop in his four nation Asia tour. The US wants greater access to Japan`s car market and lower import duties on farm products.
The US and Japanese leaders plan to present a unified1 front when they meet in Tokyo. Barack Obama and Shinzo Abe are expected to reaffirm their commitment to the US-Japan security alliance but on the trade front the two sides are still far apart.
Ahead of Thursday`s Abe, Obama summit trade officials are meeting to try to narrow differences over automobiles2 and agricultural products. Deputy level talks on Tuesday are being followed by a meeting Wednesday between Japan`s TPP Minister Akira Amari and US Trade Representative Michael Froman.
Kyodo News reports that Japan has offered to cut tariffs3 on US beef from 38.5 to 15% One analyst4 says that may not be enough to satisfy the US.
"The United States will definitely push for lower tariffs because there`s time remaining and if they can announce there has been significant progress at this point the US and Japan can justifiably5 claim that they have been able to maintain and even accelerate the momentum6 in the negotiations7." Jun Okumura, Visiting Scholar, Meiji Inst. for Global Affairs said.
When Shinzo Abe announced plans to join TPP talks last year he said Japan had to stop looking inwards and open its markets to the world - in spite of opposition8 from farmers who say cheap imports will put them out of business one former foreign ministry9 official says the prime minister will push ahead with his plan.
"The TPP is very important because this third arrow for the growth strategy. You simply cannot sustain this economy without having huge reform in the agriculture sector10 and other sectors11. There are huge vested interests. In order to get rid of them there is a need for international agreements such as TPP." Hitoshi Tanaka, Chairman of Inst. for Int'l Strategy, Japan Research Inst. said.
Ministers from the 12 TPP nations ended their last meeting in February saying they`d made progress on an agreement but there were still some sticking points. With another meeting expected to take place as early as next month the pressure is on the US and Japan to settle their differences and put the broader talks back on track.
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(unify 的过去式和过去分词); 统一的; 统一标准的; 一元化的 | |
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n.汽车( automobile的名词复数 ) | |
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关税制度; 关税( tariff的名词复数 ); 关税表; (旅馆或饭店等的)收费表; 量刑标准 | |
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4 analyst | |
n.分析家,化验员;心理分析学家 | |
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5 justifiably | |
adv.无可非议地 | |
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n.动力,冲力,势头;动量 | |
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协商( negotiation的名词复数 ); 谈判; 完成(难事); 通过 | |
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n.反对,敌对 | |
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9 ministry | |
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10 sector | |
n.部门,部分;防御地段,防区;扇形 | |
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n.部门( sector的名词复数 );领域;防御地区;扇形 | |
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