On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump unveiled a new trade agreement with Japan, revealing that the accord will result in Japan investing $550 billion into the United States and establishing a 15% reciprocal tariff. In a post on Truth Social, Trump noted that Japan would be opening its markets to American exports, including cars, trucks, rice, and a variety of agricultural products, among other goods. He described this development as an exciting time for the United States, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a strong relationship with Japan. The announcement followed a White House meeting with Ryosei Akazawa, Japan’s chief tariff negotiator, according to reports by Japan’s Asahi newspaper, as covered by Reuters. Additionally, Akazawa engaged in separate discussions with US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.