President Donald Trump has announced a sweeping trade agreement with Japan, touting it as the largest in history and highlighting a $550 billion Japanese investment fund to be overseen by the U.S. The deal sets a 15% tariff on Japanese imports, down from a proposed 25%, but significantly higher than previous rates, especially for autos. While the agreement has boosted U.S. stock markets and is seen as a template for future trade deals, it has drawn criticism from U.S. automakers and labor unions who fear it puts them at a disadvantage. Japanese officials and analysts have also questioned the details and scope of the investment fund and profit-sharing arrangements. The deal is being closely watched as a potential model for other U.S. trade negotiations, but its long-term impact and implementation remain uncertain.
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