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U.S. Signals Compliance With Trade Pacts on Tariffs

by Daisy Mae D.
06/05/2026
in Trade Agreements

The United States indicated that it intends to honor existing trade agreements with Japan and the European Union as it moves forward with plans to introduce new tariffs under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974.

Speaking at a ministerial meeting of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer suggested that previously negotiated trade arrangements with key partners would be taken into account when implementing the proposed measures.

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According to media reports, Greer emphasized that the United States recognizes and intends to respect existing agreements, signaling potential flexibility in how the new tariffs are applied to countries that have already reached trade understandings with Washington.

Earlier this week, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) announced a proposal to impose additional tariffs ranging from 10% to 12.5% on imports from 60 economies, including Japan. The USTR stated that the proposal is linked to concerns regarding the enforcement of measures designed to prevent imports of goods produced through forced labor.

The proposed tariffs have drawn responses from several affected economies, with governments and trade officials reviewing the potential impact on trade flows and market access.

Japan and the European Union previously reached agreements with the United States that cap overall U.S. tariff rates on their exports at 15%, including existing duties. As a result, analysts note that any new tariffs introduced under the proposal may need to be adjusted to remain consistent with those commitments.

The development highlights ongoing discussions surrounding trade policy, market access, and supply chain planning among major global economies. Businesses and industry groups are closely monitoring the proposal as they assess its potential implications for international trade and cross-border commerce.

Further details on the implementation of the proposed tariffs are expected as consultations and reviews continue in the coming weeks.

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