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谈判僵持,日本6月对美出口大跌11.4%,创2020年来最大降幅
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-07-17 07:06

Group 1 - Japan's exports have declined for the second consecutive month, raising concerns about a potential technical recession in the country [1] - In June, Japan's export value fell by 0.5% year-on-year, contrasting sharply with economists' expectations of a 0.5% increase, following a 1.7% decline in May [1] - Exports to the U.S. saw a significant drop of 11.4% year-on-year, with automotive exports plummeting by 26.7% [1][2] Group 2 - The automotive industry, a cornerstone of Japan's exports to the U.S., is facing severe pressure due to trade tensions, with a 25% tariff imposed on Japanese cars since April 3 [2] - In June, the value of automotive exports to the U.S. fell by 26.7%, worsening from a 24.7% decline in May [2] Group 3 - Japan's chief negotiator, Akizawa Ryo, emphasized that any trade agreement must include favorable terms for the automotive sector, which is central to the negotiations [6] - There is a perception that Japan's rigid stance in negotiations may have led to a missed opportunity for a more favorable tariff rate [7]