Japan’s upper house of parliament on Wednesday approved the deal

TOKYO: Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Thursday that Japan would make necessary preparations for a trade deal with the United States to come into effect in January.
Japan’s upper house of parliament on Wednesday approved the deal, which cuts tariffs on US farm goods and Japanese machine tools. The lower house endorsed it last month.
President Donald Trump is expected to sign the implementing proclamation for the United States next week, according to United States Trade Representative.
The two leaders agreed in September to allow four months to consult on further bilateral trade talks after the initial deal goes into effect.
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