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Japan is directly impacted by U.S. trade policy, as evidenced by the analysis of tariff effects on the nation [1] and the specific political and security concerns these policies have created [2]. Furthermore, the U.S. has implemented retroactive tariffs on Japan [3] and established conditions where the reimposition of tariffs remains a potential consequence of investment agreements [4].

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Geopolitics of Trump Tariffs: How U.S. Trade Policy Has Shaken Allies cfr.org Edward Alden, Matthias Matthijs, Sheila A. Smith, Joshua Kurlantzick · Council on Foreign Relations 2 facts
claimThe Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) conducted a joint analysis examining the geopolitical effects of the Trump administration's tariff policies on U.S. alliances with Canada, the European Union, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand.
claimJapan faces political and security concerns resulting from U.S. tariff policies.
A tectonic shift in tariff policy | UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) unctad.org UNCTAD 1 fact
accountThe White House announced a retroactive application of tariffs for Japan on September 4, setting rates comparable to those applied to the European Union.
Tracking Trump's Trade Deals | Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org Inu Manak, Allison J. Smith · Council on Foreign Relations 1 fact
procedureUnder a memorandum of understanding, Japan agreed to invest in projects selected by the U.S. president based on recommendations from an investment committee chaired by the U.S. secretary of commerce, with the potential for the U.S. president to reimpose tariffs if selected projects are not funded as requested.