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US and Japan agree trade deal
Japan, one of the US's largest trading partners, confirmed it had reached a deal which would see tariffs and vehicle import levies cut from 25% to 15%.
A trade deal between the United States and Japan has been announced with Donald Trump's threatened tariffs cut from 25% to 15%. Andrew Peach hears from experts about what that means for the two countries, and the rest of the world.
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