Group 1 - The trade agreement between the US and Japan has faced strong opposition from major automakers like General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis, as it imposes a 15% tariff on Japanese imports while maintaining a 25% tariff on vehicles from Canada and Mexico, which is seen as detrimental to the US automotive industry and workers [1][2] - The American Automotive Policy Council (AAPC) has criticized the agreement, stating that it unfairly benefits Japanese imports at the expense of North American-made vehicles, which typically have a higher US content [2][3] - The financial impact of the tariffs is already evident, with General Motors reporting an $1.1 billion loss due to tariff effects in Q2, and expecting further negative impacts in Q3, leading to a significant drop in its stock price [3][6] Group 2 - Stellantis has also indicated that the impact of US tariffs on automotive and parts imports will expand by the second half of 2025, having already incurred losses of €300 million (approximately $352 million) due to the tariffs, resulting in reduced shipments and production cuts [6][7] - The AAPC has previously expressed concerns regarding the US-UK trade agreement, which they believe will harm the US automotive industry by allowing UK automakers to export vehicles to the US under lower tariffs, further complicating the competitive landscape for American manufacturers [7]
从日本进口车15%关税,墨西哥进口25%?美国三大车企对美日贸易协议"很不满"