Japan’s bureaucrats struggle to come up with an answer to Trump’s tariffs

Japan's bureaucrats struggle to come up with an answer to Trump's tariffs Japan's bureaucrats struggle to come up with an answer to Trump's tariffs

TOKYO — As U.S. President Donald Trump ramps up pressure on trading partners with his sweeping “reciprocal” tariffs, Japanese bureaucrats are weighing a proposed Alaskan gas project as a way to shore up bilateral ties amid a passive response by the top leadership.

Unlike many other countries, Japan has not announced its own tariffs against American imports in retaliation for new duties that the U.S. will impose.