Japan & U.S. Business Leaders Demand Transparency in Global Trade
Japanese and U.S. business leaders have united, calling for transparency and predictability in global trade and investment. They've urged their governments to collaborate and support foreign direct investment between the two nations.
The joint statement, signed by prominent business leaders from both countries, highlights the need for clear rules and consistent policies in international trade. This call comes as Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul engage in discussions with economic ministers in Japan, while U.S. President Donald Trump navigates trade negotiations and tariff talks.
The business leaders also stressed the importance of public-private sector collaboration in the development of artificial intelligence. They suggested that investment screening measures should focus narrowly on national security concerns, avoiding broader economic issues. Furthermore, they requested visa facilitation for business trips by experts to foster smoother international cooperation.
The joint statement by Japanese and U.S. business leaders underscores the importance of predictable and transparent trade policies. With the support of their governments, they aim to strengthen the economic ties between the two countries, fostering growth and innovation, particularly in the realm of artificial intelligence.
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