Group 1 - The recent US-Japan tariff negotiations ended with Japan seeking the complete removal of tariffs on its exports to the US, while offering to ease restrictions on US car imports and expand agricultural imports [1][3] - The negotiations lasted about two hours, but the outlook for reaching a tariff agreement remains pessimistic, as the US is unlikely to fully retract its tariffs under the current administration [3][5] - Japan's automotive industry is significantly impacted, with exports of auto parts to the US exceeding 1.2 trillion yen, accounting for 5.8% of its total exports to the US [7] Group 2 - Japanese automakers are reportedly losing over a million dollars per hour due to the tariffs, highlighting the critical importance of the US market for Japanese vehicles [8] - The Japanese government is facing internal criticism for its handling of the negotiations, with public sentiment reflecting disappointment over Japan's perceived subservience to US demands [10][12] - Despite the tariffs, Japan's economic decline is projected to continue, with forecasts indicating a drop in GDP ranking from 4th to 11th globally over the next fifty years, exacerbated by the current trade tensions [12]
美日谈判陷入僵局,继失去的30年后,日本将迎来“跌落的50年”?
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-06 11:56