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特朗普彻底失算了,日本敢和美国掀桌子,多亏有中国“雪中送炭”
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-09 04:26

Group 1 - The U.S. will impose new tariffs on Japan and 13 other countries starting August 1, with rates ranging from 25% to 40% [3][5] - Japan has remained firm in negotiations, refusing to concede on key issues such as automotive tariffs and agricultural protections, leading to Trump's frustration [5][7] - Japan's automotive industry is crucial, with projected exports to the U.S. reaching 1.37 million vehicles in 2024, making it vulnerable to the new tariffs [5][9] Group 2 - China's recent decision to partially lift the ban on Japanese seafood imports provides unexpected support for Japan amid U.S. tariff pressures [7][9] - The timing of Trump's tariff announcement coincides with Japan's upcoming elections, suggesting a strategic move to increase domestic political pressure on Prime Minister Kishida [8][10] - The potential for a trilateral response from China, Japan, and South Korea against U.S. pressures is highlighted, indicating a shift in regional trade dynamics [10]