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American farmers get a market of $70, which is Trump's benefit to farmers. The United States agreed to reduce or cancel import tariffs on some Japanese industrial products and agricultural products, including machine tools, fasteners, steam turbines, bicycles and parts, musical instruments, plants and flowers, green tea, chewing gum and soy sauce.

Japan's opening up to the United States focuses on meat, agricultural products and food, including reducing the import tariffs on American beef and pork by 2.9 billion US dollars, canceling the tariffs on American agricultural products such as almonds, some fruits, nuts and sweet corn by 654.38+0.3 billion US dollars, and canceling the tariffs on American red wine, cheese, whey and ethanol by stages.

US President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe reached a preliminary free trade agreement during their participation in the UN General Assembly, which will open up a market worth about $7 billion to each other. Trump said at the signing ceremony that this was "a great victory for American farmers, ranchers and planters." In addition, he said that the two sides have reached an agreement on a series of digital trade terms, including prohibiting tariffs on products such as videos, music and e-books. The two sides promised to sign a digital trade agreement worth about $40 billion in the future.

The agreement will take effect in June 2020. Robert Wright Heze, the U.S. trade negotiator, told Reuters that the U.S. and Japan plan to start a new round of trade negotiations on tariffs on imported cars in April next year. At the press conference on the 25th, Shinzo Abe said that he had been assured by Trump that the United States would not impose tariffs on Japanese imported cars according to Article 232.