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Trump’s gripe over car ‘bowling-ball test’ dents Japan’s trade hopes

Safety test cited as barrier to US exports is not actually carried out
One safety test carried out in Japan and elsewhere involves a car being hit with a rounded object at a speed of 35kph, to simulate an impact with a pedestrian

Japanese trade negotiators trying to spare their country from Donald Trump’s tariffs are preparing to do battle over an issue where neither side can easily back down: a car safety test that does not exist.

Trump has perplexed officials in Tokyo with a reference to a Japanese “bowling-ball” test — dropping a bowling ball on to a car and failing any vehicle if its bonnet dents under the impact.

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