Japan seeks exemption from U.S. aluminum and steel tariffs

Tokyo 'will take firm and necessary measures' regarding Trump's planned 25% levy

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Japan's Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Yoji Muto talks to reporters at a press conference after the Cabinet meeting on Feb. 12. (Photo by Mari Ishibashi)

TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Japan on Wednesday requested that its steel and aluminum products be exempted from 25% tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, trade minister Yoji Muto said.

"We will take firm and necessary measures while closely monitoring any possible impact on Japanese companies," Muto told a news conference, referring to the tariffs which Trump said would be applied "without exceptions."

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