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Trump's sudden involvement in the Japan-US trade negotiations, according to the Nikkei report, mainly reflects the following strategic intentions and expectations of the United States for the negotiations:
* **Shows Trump's anxiety and eagerness to reach an agreement**. Nikkei believes that Trump's sudden appearance, which occurred without communicating with anyone in advance, violates diplomatic procedures and directly reflects his anxiety to achieve results in negotiations with Japan.
* **Hope to solve the economic difficulties facing the United States as soon as possible**. Behind Trump's eagerness to reach an agreement may be related to the dilemma that the United States is experiencing a wave of selling of US bonds and the stock and bond markets may plummet at the same time ("triple kill"). There are even rumors in the market that a small-scale crisis may break out and the Federal Reserve will need to intervene.
* **Skeptical of the ability of the negotiator (Finance Minister "Bessant")**. The report pointed out that Trump believes that Finance Minister Bessant is relatively mild or even weak, and may not be able to serve as a negotiator with Japan and cannot reach a satisfactory result. This may be the reason why he personally intervened in the negotiations.
* **Expect Japan to make concessions and deliver benefits to the United States**. Many Trump supporters believe that Japan will "kneel" and deliver benefits to the United States. Some even believe that this will be the second "Plaza Accord" and Japan will lose "30 years" again. Trump's goal seems to be to reach an agreement that will make the other party "cut flesh and bleed" and sacrifice its own interests to deliver benefits to the United States.
* **Regard negotiations with Japan as a priority for the United States**. Trump directly told Japanese representatives that negotiations with Japan are the "top priority" for the United States.
* **Trying to boost market confidence by announcing "significant progress"**. After the talks, Trump claimed through social media that negotiations with Japan had made "significant progress", which may be intended to stabilize market sentiment and ease the pressure on the decline in the US stock and bond markets.
However, the Nikkei report also pointed out that **Japan is not in a hurry to reach an agreement**. Japan hopes to reach a "win-win" agreement and insists on discussing issues such as steel, aluminum and automobile tariffs, which the United States is unwilling to do. Therefore, although Trump hopes to quickly reach an agreement that is beneficial to the United States through a tough stance and personal intervention, the actual progress of the negotiations may not be smooth, and there is a clear gap between the positions of both sides.