44 Pct of Japan Firms Expecting U.S. Tariffs' Negative Impacts
Tokyo, July 4 (Jiji Press)--A Teikoku Databank Ltd. survey has found that 44.0 pct of companies in Japan expect negative effects from high U.S. tariffs over the next five years or so, far more than 16.5 pct foreseeing no impacts.
Apparently reflecting uncertainties over the course of the tariff policy of U.S. President Donald Trump, 38.5 pct said they do not know whether there will be any impacts, according to the survey, released by the Japanese credit research firm Thursday.
(2025/07/04-12:20)
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