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赶在特朗普出国前,日本警告白宫:要求0关税!没有拒绝的权利?
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-19 15:44

Group 1 - Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba stated that Japan will not accept any temporary trade agreement with the U.S. that does not include auto tariff provisions, emphasizing that auto tariffs must be a core issue in negotiations [1] - Japan's Economic Revitalization Minister Akira Amari reiterated that Japan will continue to demand the removal of all tariff measures from the U.S. [1] - Japan has proposed a comprehensive plan to the U.S. regarding the automotive industry, which includes expanding investment in the U.S. automotive sector and strengthening cooperation in shipbuilding [1] Group 2 - Japan's firm stance against U.S. tariff policies has been consistent, with Ishiba stating that Japan will not sacrifice its agricultural market to protect the automotive sector [1] - Recent economic data shows a concerning trend, with a reported 8.7% year-on-year increase in corporate bankruptcies in Japan, totaling 826 companies, marking the longest recession period in over three years [1] - The Bank of Japan has halved its annual GDP growth forecast to 0.5%, with the 25% punitive tariffs imposed by the U.S. on Japanese automobiles being a significant burden on the Japanese economy [1]