Toyota Motor Corp. is reportedly preparing to announce plans to import vehicles manufactured in the United States into Japan during U.S. President Donald Trump’s upcoming three-day visit to the country, according to Japan’s public broadcaster NHK. The potential announcement underscores Japan’s efforts to balance trade relations with the United States and reduce its trade deficit.
NHK reported that Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda is expected to reveal the plan during a meeting between President Trump and leading Japanese business executives. The high-profile event is part of Trump’s visit beginning Monday, aimed at strengthening economic and diplomatic ties between the two nations.
While Toyota has not confirmed the report, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters that Toyoda is arranging to attend the meeting with Trump. A company spokesperson clarified that the NHK report was not based on any official company statement, signaling that the details of the plan remain tentative.
The move, if confirmed, could mark a significant shift in Japan’s automotive import strategy. Historically, Japan has maintained strict vehicle safety and emissions testing standards, often limiting foreign car imports. However, NHK added that the Japanese government is now considering revising regulations to allow U.S.-made cars to be sold domestically without requiring additional testing.
Such a decision could open new opportunities for American automakers in Japan while showcasing Toyota’s commitment to reinforcing U.S.-Japan trade relations. The announcement would also align with President Trump’s long-standing push for fairer trade practices and greater market access for American products abroad.
Toyota’s potential plan reflects both economic diplomacy and strategic business foresight as the global auto industry continues to navigate shifting trade policies and market dynamics.


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