Japan remains committed to urging the United States to reassess its tariff policies, with aspirations for alleviation following President Trump's temporary halt on certain reciprocal tariffs, according to Economic Revitalization Minister Ryosei Akazawa. Despite the ongoing tariffs on automobiles, automotive parts, steel, and aluminum, Japan views the suspension as a favorable development and anticipates being prioritized in forthcoming trade discussions. Initiatives for dialogue are in motion as U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent prepares to engage with officials from Japan, Vietnam, India, and South Korea shortly. Newly appointed to spearhead the negotiations, Minister Akazawa underscored Japan's determination to pursue further tariff reductions.