日本妥协了?报道:日本考虑接受美国调降关税,而非完全豁免
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-05-20 13:34

Core Points - Japan is considering accepting a reduction in U.S. tariff rates as a compromise to break the deadlock in trade negotiations with the U.S. [1][3] - The U.S. has imposed significant tariffs, including a 10% general tariff and a 25% tariff on imported auto parts, impacting global trade [1][3] - Japan plans to observe the U.S. response before making a cautious decision regarding tariff negotiations [3] Group 1: Trade Negotiations - Japan is contemplating a shift from demanding the complete removal of tariffs to accepting a reduction in tariff rates, particularly on key products like automobiles, steel, and aluminum [1][3] - The U.S. has been resistant to removing tariffs and has excluded Japan's primary concerns from negotiations, increasing pressure on Japan [3] - Recent agreements between the U.S. and other countries, such as China and the UK, to lower tariffs have provided Japan with some hope for negotiations [3] Group 2: Economic Impact - High tariffs have significantly impacted Japanese automakers, with Honda reporting a more than 70% year-on-year drop in operating profit for Q4 and forecasting a nearly 59% decline in operating profit for the fiscal year 2026 [4] - Nissan has opted not to release its operating profit forecast for the fiscal year 2026, indicating uncertainty in the market [4] - Japan exports approximately 1.36 million vehicles to the U.S. annually, which is about 13 times the volume of the UK's exports, highlighting the scale of Japan's automotive trade with the U.S. [3]