Core Viewpoint - The trade relationship between Japan and the United States is significantly impacted by the recent tariff policies initiated by the Trump administration, leading to widespread concern among Japanese industries about the negative effects of "reciprocal tariffs" [1][6]. Industry Impact - Over half (52.3%) of surveyed companies reported that "reciprocal tariffs" have a "negative" impact, with only 1.3% indicating a "positive" effect [2]. - The manufacturing sector is the most affected, with 64.4% of manufacturing companies reporting negative impacts, followed by wholesale (56.4%), transportation (51.5%), and agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and mining (51.2%) [2][3]. - Among the 5,314 surveyed companies, 46.2% stated that the tariffs would have no impact, while 30.3% felt there would be slight negative effects, and 22.0% anticipated significant negative impacts [2]. Specific Industry Responses - The manufacturing industry, particularly the automotive sector, is identified as a "disaster zone" due to the high negative impact from tariffs [3]. - In the manufacturing sector, non-ferrous metal manufacturing reported the highest negative impact at 83.3%, followed by steel (79.4%) and rubber products (79.1%) [3]. - The retail sector had the highest percentage of companies reporting a positive impact at 3.6%, with other sectors like real estate and wholesale showing minimal positive responses [4]. Company Strategies - A significant portion (65.1%) of companies reported having "no special" countermeasures in response to the tariffs, indicating a lack of immediate strategic planning [5]. - Among those considering responses, 9.7% plan to reduce inventory, and 9.0% may cancel or reduce capital investments [5]. - Companies are primarily focused on assessing the impact of tariffs rather than implementing proactive measures [5]. Policy Concerns - The highest concern among surveyed companies is the tariff policy, with 54.7% indicating it as a primary focus, particularly among larger enterprises [6]. - The construction, manufacturing, and financial sectors show the highest levels of concern regarding tariff policies [6]. Government Response - The Japanese government, represented by the economic revitalization minister, emphasizes the urgency of addressing the tariff situation, labeling it a "national crisis" [7].
特朗普政府的关税大战对日本企业影响几何
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-04-23 13:09