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Japan Denies Yen Manipulation Ahead of Washington Talks

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Japan’s Finance Minister, Katsunobu Kato, told parliament on Friday that Tokyo does not manipulate currency markets to weaken the yen—directly countering U.S. President Donald Trump’s claims that Japan devalues its currency to boost exports. Kato’s remarks come just days before his planned visit to Washington for the G20 finance leaders’ meeting and spring IMF gatherings, where he may hold bilateral talks with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
Japan’s Official Stance

No Intentional Weakening: Kato emphasized that Japan’s most recent intervention involved buying yen, not selling it.

Neutral Policy: Tokyo maintains a hands-off approach to currency levels, focusing instead on domestic economic priorities.

Dialogue Ahead: Kato will discuss exchange?rate concerns as part of broader U.S. tariff negotiations, though no formal meeting date with Secretary Bessent is yet set.

Trump’s Accusations and Global Context
President Trump has repeatedly accused Japan and China of unfair currency practices. In March, he claimed both nations were “ripping off” U.S. consumers by allowing their currencies to fall. Japan’s denial underscores the political sensitivity around exchange rates as the U.S. pushes for more favorable trade terms.
Market Reaction and Yen Trends
Recent yen strength has been fueled by expectations that the U.S. may seek a coordinated effort to weaken the dollar and reduce America’s trade deficit. Traders and investors are closely watching how these developments will influence global capital flows and export competitiveness.
To monitor daily USD/JPY moves, the Forex Daily API provides comprehensive price data on currency pairs:?cite?turn1search0? Forex Daily API
Upcoming Economic Events
The G20 and IMF meetings will be critical for assessing the trajectory of U.S.-Japan trade talks and potential currency discussions. Key stakeholders will track:

G20 Finance Leaders’ Sessions

Bilateral U.S.–Japan Meeting (pending schedule)

IMF Spring Meetings

Use the Economics Calendar API to stay updated on these and other scheduled macroeconomic events that impact currency and trade policy:?cite?turn2search1? Economics Calendar API
What Investors Should Watch

Exchange?Rate Movements: Continued yen strength could dampen Japanese export earnings, while a weaker dollar may affect U.S. multinationals.

Tariff Negotiations: Outcomes from U.S.-Japan talks will signal how tariff and currency issues are likely to evolve.

Policy Statements: Comments from the BoJ and U.S. Treasury will provide clues on future interventions or system-wide coordination.

This framework offers a concise analysis of Japan’s position and the anticipated market implications, backed by real?time API data sources for currency and economic event tracking.

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