U.S., Japan Reach Agreement on Trade Deal Framework, Reports Say
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The U.S. and Japan agreed on a broad framework for a trade deal that will keep U.S. tariffs on Japanese automobiles in place for now, while removing barriers to beef and pork exports to Japan, Japanese media reported.