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Show "countermeasures for the future" fu-ture" if the .trade impalance becomes greater, he added. The Premier did not spell out what form such measures could take. " r s. Warned S'J:- Premier Nobusuke i 'm issued a statement oil'. "Ter-all relations between tt; .lnd the United States, co:r, mereiy trade, would be lv affected if excessive "n; ;'"ti"ons were placed on im-! im-! 'irom Japan. Premier Ki- shi pointed out, during- an interview, in-terview, that Japan is buying twice as much from the United States as Americans are buying buy-ing from Japan, and added that Japan would like to see her trade brought to a more equal position, not restricted. Japan might have to consider |