US Ambassador to Japan Expresses Strong Optimism Over Trade Deal

The newly appointed U.S. Ambassador to Japan, George Glass, has conveyed strong optimism regarding the prospects of a trade agreement between the United States and Japan. His comments follow recent discussions between Japan’s tariffs envoy, Ryosei Akazawa, and U.S. officials in Washington.​

Ambassador Glass stated, “I’ve met now with most of the principals who are in the room and doing the negotiating and talking this through. And I’m extremely optimistic that a deal will get done.” He emphasized the caliber of the negotiating teams from both nations, noting, “We have two very sophisticated economies that are very successful, and they are two of the top five economies of the world.” He further highlighted the involvement of President Donald Trump, describing it as a significant factor in the negotiations: “And when I saw that President (Donald) Trump then decided he was going to get involved and has now named this his top priority, that’s why I have a lot of confidence that we’ll get something done.”​

The trade talks, which have garnered international attention, are seen as a critical test of the U.S. administration’s approach to global trade relations. Ambassador Glass’s remarks reflect a positive outlook on the potential for a successful agreement between the two nations.​

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