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Japan ruling party weighs lifting US potato ban as trade bargaining chip
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Japan ruling party weighs lifting US potato ban as trade bargaining chip

Japan's ruling party is considering lifting the longstanding ban on importing U.S. potatoes for fresh consumption, which has been in place due to concerns about pests and diseases. This potential change comes amid efforts to address trade pressures from U.S. President Donald Trump. Allowing U.S. potato imports could provide consumers with more choice but may also increase competition for Japanese farmers. The decision reflects broader trade negotiations and strategic considerations in bilateral relations.

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Japan ruling party weighs lifting US potato ban as trade bargaining chip

Japan's ruling party is considering lifting the longstanding ban on importing U.S. potatoes for fresh consumption, which has been in place due to concerns about pests and diseases. This potential change comes amid efforts to address trade pressures from U.S. President Donald Trump. Allowing U.S. potato imports could provide consumers with more choice but may also increase competition for Japanese farmers. The decision reflects broader trade negotiations and strategic considerations in bilateral relations.

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