	u s  official says japan action foolish a high level u s  official said it would be foolish for japan to strike back against the united states for its sanctions on japanese semiconductor electronics products asked by reporters if japan was expected to retaliate against u s exports deputy under secretary of commerce bruce smart replied that would be the height of foolishness in addition he doubted japan could show enough progress in meeting the conditions of the agreement to avoid the actual imposition of the mln dlrs in tariffs on april japan s billion dlr  surplus with the united states last year has come under fire in congress concerned about the loss of jobs to foreign competition and with the record billion dlrs u s  deficit in president reagan s sanctions decision won praise today from the two democratic leaders of congress i think it s about time senate democratic leader robert byrd of west virginia told reporters house speaker jim wright of texas told reporters before the opening of the house session it just shows we were right all along when we said something needs doing smart testified before a senate labor committee hearing that last friday s u s  action would help u s negotiations on access to japan for u s auto parts since last august smart has been leading talks to open up japan to purchases of more u s made automotive parts last year japan racked up a billion dlr  surplus with the united states in these products both countries expect to conclude the talks by august it s amazing to me that the japanese were surprised i hope it will persuade them we re serious smart said of the white house  sanctions the united states has tried to convince japanese car companies of the quality of american made parts and to draw them away from their traditional japanese suppliers all we ask is a chance we have a job to do persuading them we can do better than our reputation seems to be he said measured per car each american made car contained about dlrs in japanese auto parts while each japanese made car contained about dlrs in u s auto parts smart said reuter 
