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日美关税谈判再生变数:日本拟为特斯拉充电站提供补贴

Group 1 - Japan is considering a plan to subsidize the construction of Tesla's electric vehicle charging stations during tariff negotiations with the U.S. [2] - Currently, Japan's subsidy policy only covers charging stations based on the domestic "CHAdeMO" standard, excluding Tesla's "Superchargers" [2] - The U.S. Trade Representative has expressed concerns regarding this issue and has requested improvements from Japan [2] Group 2 - Japan's negotiation strategy appears to be shifting, as representatives have indicated a willingness to discuss reducing U.S. tariffs on Japanese goods, including a 25% tariff on automobiles and auto parts, and a 24% tariff on other products [2] - This change in attitude suggests a potential compromise from Japan, which is crucial for its economy as the automotive sector is a key industry [2] - The upcoming third round of tariff negotiations is set to take place, with Japan's chief trade negotiator possibly traveling to Washington [3] Group 3 - The previous two rounds of negotiations did not result in consensus, and Japan's consideration of subsidies for Tesla charging stations may serve as leverage for the upcoming talks [3] - Domestic pressures in Japan, such as dissatisfaction from agricultural lobbying groups over increased U.S. agricultural imports and the upcoming Senate elections in July, could influence the outcome of the negotiations [3] - The global community is closely watching the developments in the third round of U.S.-Japan tariff negotiations [3]