WASHINGTON - When U.S. President Donald Trump visits Japan in early November as part of his first official trip to Asia, he is unlikely to push Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to accept U.S. calls to start negotiations for a bilateral free trade agreement, according to two Japan experts in Washington.
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