(MENAFN) Japan plans to strengthen bilateral trade ties with the US, striving to break the stalemate in negotiations with US President Barack Obama's visit to Tokyo two weeks away, according to Qatar News Agency
The announcement was revealed in a meeting between Japanese and US trade chiefs including Akira Amari, Japan's minister in charge of the Trans-Pacific Partnership talks, and US Trade Representative Michael Froman
The two parties plan to reach a wide agreement on market access for agriculture and autos
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