Japan may soften trade stance as U.S. keeps up pressure

Reuters  |  WASHINGTON 

By Kihara

ramped up its warning over the damage protectionism could inflict on the global economy, with saying this week that inward-looking policies would destabilize markets and benefit no country.

also sought to play down the rift emerging between and its Group of 20 counterparts, with one saying the proceedings on the sidelines of the and meetings this week were "hardly contentious."

failed to convince Trump to rejoin the (TPP) pact when the two men met in earlier this week. Trump has made it clear that he prefers a bilateral trade deal with

Although still hopes Trump will change his mind on TPP, it is hedging its bets by being more open to other forms of trade deals with Washington, according to officials with knowledge of the negotiations.

Bickering over whether to go with a multilateral or a bilateral framework could be counter-productive, one of the officials said.

"Whether it's TPP or a free trade agreement (FTA), you need to negotiate similar issues," said a Japanese finance ministry "What's important is what you want to achieve, be it TPP or FTA."

That approach is a sea change from a few weeks ago, when officials had said would never agree to open talks for a bilateral FTA.

kept up the pressure on Japan, telling reporters on Saturday that wants a bilateral trade agreement for "free, fair and reciprocal" trade.

For Japan, the priority is to meet Trump's demand for to reduce its huge trade surplus with the

There are ways to do this besides opening up markets, such as promising to boost investment or buying more U.S. products, the officials said on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to speak publicly.

"It's better to focus on ways to reduce the U.S. trade deficit with Japan" in trade negotiations with Washington, another said. "is already buying a lot of goods from the It can promise to buy more."

(Additional reporting by in Tokyo; Editing by Paul Simao)

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First Published: Sun, April 22 2018. 08:38 IST