Japan weighs buying more US soybeans as part of tariff deal

Japan weighs buying more US soybeans as part of tariff deal Japan weighs buying more US soybeans as part of tariff deal

TOKYO — Japan is considering an increase in imports of American soybeans to help the U.S. offset a loss of exports to China, Nikkei has learned, as Tokyo seeks to coax the Trump administration into dropping its tariffs.

Ryosei Akazawa, Japan’s lead negotiator in the tariff talks, will visit the U.S. from April 30 to May 2 and meet with U.S. Treasury Secret Scott Bessent and other Trump administration officials.