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US-Japan tariff dispute – lessons for compliance

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Japan’s reciprocal tariff agreement with the US underscores how fragile trade commitments can create layered compliance risk.

The 15 percent cap on reciprocal tariffs secured by Tokyo is not enshrined in a binding instrument, leaving room for divergent interpretations and sudden policy reversals.

For compliance teams, this means monitoring not only US trade proclamations but also related executive actions, agency guidance, and customs enforcement practices.

Given the pace

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