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抱怨日本“不购买美国米”,警告多国“坐下来真诚谈”,美提高调门施压贸易伙伴
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-07-01 22:27

Group 1 - The U.S. government is increasing pressure on trade partners as the 90-day suspension period for "reciprocal tariffs" approaches its end on July 9 [1][6] - President Trump expressed disappointment over U.S.-Japan trade negotiations, particularly regarding Japan's refusal to purchase U.S. rice despite facing a rice shortage [1][3] - Japan's government officials have stated that they will not sacrifice agricultural interests in trade negotiations with the U.S. [3][4] Group 2 - Japan's agricultural sector is a significant political concern for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, especially with upcoming elections [4][5] - The U.S. has the option to export rice to Japan tariff-free up to a limit of 770,000 tons, but any imports beyond that are subject to tariffs [4] - Japan is insisting on the removal of tariffs on its automotive exports to the U.S., which has led to dissatisfaction among U.S. automakers [5][6] Group 3 - The U.S. is preparing to notify countries of potential tariff increases as the July 9 deadline approaches, with rates potentially rising from temporary levels of 10% back to 11% to 50% [6][7] - The EU is willing to negotiate a trade arrangement with the U.S. but seeks lower tariffs on key sectors such as pharmaceuticals and aircraft [6][7] - There are four possible outcomes for U.S.-EU negotiations, including reaching an acceptable agreement or extending the negotiation period [7] Group 4 - India is expected to reach a temporary trade agreement with the U.S., which may include increased imports of natural gas and reduced tariffs on thousands of goods [8] - The Trump administration's tariff policies are causing concerns among various countries, as they fear further economic repercussions in key industries like steel and automotive [8][9] - A significant portion of U.S. companies believe that establishing new domestic supply chains would significantly increase their costs, leading many to consider relocating to countries with lower tariffs [9]