Group 1 - The U.S. government under Trump is facing pressure from global economies regarding its tariff policies, particularly as the July 9 deadline approaches, leading to unilateral actions rather than negotiations [1][2] - Japan has been specifically targeted by the U.S. tariff policy, with Trump announcing a 25% tariff on Japanese automobiles, significantly increasing from the previous 2.5% [5][7] - The increase in tariffs could force a complete restructuring of Japan's export industry to the U.S., potentially leading to severe impacts on the automotive sector [7] Group 2 - The tariff policy reflects Trump's commitment to the "Make America Great Again" agenda, but there are signs of political instability within his support base, especially after the passage of the "Big and Beautiful" bill [4] - If the tariff strategy proves successful, it may set a precedent for other countries to follow suit, reducing the need for individual negotiations [10] - Japan's political leadership may seek assistance in other areas following the tariff imposition, indicating potential for new diplomatic strategies [9]
倒数10天,特朗普改变主意,不需各国作出妥协,日本成首个冤大头
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-07 04:08