Group 1 - Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama suggested that China should collaborate with Japan and South Korea to counteract U.S. pressure, highlighting the complexities of international relations among China, the U.S., and Japan [1] - The U.S. has escalated its trade protectionist policies under Trump, imposing tariffs on multiple countries, leading to stalled negotiations with many trade partners [1][3] - The U.S. trade war has begun to negatively impact its own economy, with rising national debt and increased consumer prices, affecting the cost of living for American citizens [3] Group 2 - Japan's economy, heavily reliant on exports, faces significant challenges due to potential U.S. tariffs on automobiles and parts, which could severely impact its automotive industry [4] - Japan is reassessing its trade relationship with the U.S. and exploring ways to reduce dependency on U.S. exports by seeking new markets and enhancing economic cooperation with other regions [4][9] - South Korea is also struggling in trade negotiations with the U.S., facing difficulties due to U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, which threaten its export competitiveness [5][6] Group 3 - The potential for cooperation among China, Japan, and South Korea is significant, given their complementary economic strengths in manufacturing, semiconductors, and precision instruments [9] - However, political obstacles exist, particularly Japan's alignment with U.S. positions on sensitive issues, which complicates trilateral cooperation [9][11] - Strengthening cooperation among the three nations could enhance regional economic resilience and promote trade liberalization, countering the pressures from U.S. tariffs [9][11]
日本前首相一语惊人:中国不用独自对付美国,赶紧跟另两国联手
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-07 04:42