美国这样“宰”日本:每季度都要查,一旦特朗普不满...
Guan Cha Zhe Wang·2025-07-24 07:58

Group 1 - The core point of the article is the announcement of a significant trade agreement between the United States and Japan, which includes commitments from Japan to purchase 100 Boeing aircraft, increase U.S. rice imports by 75%, and procure $8 billion worth of U.S. agricultural products and military equipment [1][5] - The agreement is described as a "historic" deal that strengthens U.S.-Japan relations, with Japan committing to invest $550 billion in revitalizing key U.S. industries, creating hundreds of thousands of jobs [1][2] - The U.S. will retain 90% of investment profits from this agreement, ensuring that American workers, taxpayers, and communities benefit significantly [2] Group 2 - In the agricultural sector, Japan will immediately increase its imports of U.S. rice by 75% and expand import quotas, while also committing to purchase $8 billion worth of U.S. products including corn, soybeans, fertilizers, bioethanol, and sustainable aviation fuel [5] - The energy sector will see a substantial increase in U.S. energy exports to Japan, with new long-term procurement agreements for Alaskan liquefied natural gas (LNG) being established [5] - In manufacturing and aerospace, Japan has agreed to purchase 100 commercial aircraft from U.S. manufacturers and will increase its procurement of U.S. defense equipment by several billion dollars annually [5] Group 3 - The agreement will eliminate long-standing restrictions on U.S. automobiles and trucks entering the Japanese market, with U.S. automotive standards being recognized for the first time in Japan [5][7] - The U.S. will reduce tariffs on Japanese-made cars from 27.5% to 15%, with no quantity limits under the new tax rate [7] - Concerns have been raised by the U.S. automotive industry regarding the potential negative impact of the agreement on American manufacturers, particularly if tariffs on Japanese imports are lower than those on North American-made vehicles [9]