Group 1 - Japan has shifted its negotiation strategy with the U.S. from seeking complete tariff elimination to accepting reduced tariffs [1] - The third round of U.S.-Japan tariff negotiations is set to take place after the G7 meeting in Canada, focusing on expanding bilateral trade, non-tariff measures, and economic security cooperation [1] - Japan is preparing to increase imports of U.S. agricultural products, particularly corn and soybeans, and is considering special measures for importing U.S. cars [1] Group 2 - Japan's main export products to the U.S. are automobiles and auto parts, which are subject to U.S. tariffs, creating a challenge for Japan in negotiations [2] - The Japanese government is facing pressure from powerful domestic agricultural lobbying groups regarding the potential increase in U.S. agricultural imports [2] - There is a divergence in statements from Japanese officials regarding tariff negotiations, with some advocating for complete tariff elimination while others suggest a reassessment of U.S. tariffs [3]
日媒:日本正准备底牌,应对第三轮日美关税谈判
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-05-18 22:52