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Independent Executive Order Analysis

Implementing the United States Japan Agreement

Honest Title:

Bypassing Oversight to Centralize Trade Power, Retroactive Duties, and $550 Billion in Spending

Document Details
Constitutional Risk
8/ 10
High Risk
Signed by: Donald J. Trump
Signed: 9/4/2025
Last Updated: 3/14/2026
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### Executive Order Summary This EO enforces a 15% baseline tariff on Japanese imports while securing $8B in annual US ag exports and a massive $550B domestic investment. It weaponizes trade policy to force reciprocity, using tariffs as leverage to reshore manufacturing and reduce the long-standing trade deficit. ### Analysis This order transitions trade from market-driven to state-managed. Republicans overlook the irony of the government "selecting" $550B in investments—a form of industrial central planning that risks market distortion. Democrats ignore the historic breakthrough in dismantling Japan’s non-tariff barriers and the sheer scale of potential domestic job growth. Ultimately, it expands executive power by using national security as a pretext to bypass traditional legislative trade oversight.

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