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Bloomberg: Japan’s PM Exit May Add Fuel To Trade Deal Rally, Analysts Say

Phillip Wool viewed the 15% tariff deal as unexpectedly favorable and timely, potentially strengthening Prime Minister Ishiba’s position post-election, easing trade tensions, and benefiting both U.S. automakers and Japan’s export-driven economy.

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