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During the discussions, I will caution the Prime
Minister that, should there be insufficient progress on
the Japanese side within a reasonably short time, we in
the Administration will likely face severe domestic
political pressures for discriminatory measures against
Japan -- pressures which we may find it difficult to
resist. (8)
I intend that this strategy should govern our trade policy
relations with Japan in 1985. Its implementation, on the
basis of agreements which Prime Minister Nakasone and I
reach in Los Angeles on January 2, should be a major priority
of the Administration's trade policy agencies. As set forth
in NSDD 151, I will look to the Senior Interdepartmental
Group-International Economic Policy (SIG-IEP) as the Cabinet
level body to integrate the various components of U.S.-Japan
economic relations. The SIG-IEP should receive periodic
reports on the implementation of our trade policy approach
to Japan, advising me on problems and progress.
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