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日媒:日车企在美涨价,仍难抵关税冲击

Group 1 - The average suggested retail price of new cars in the U.S. has surpassed $51,000, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 2.3% and a $10,000 rise since 2020 [1] - Japan's automobile exports to the U.S. in July amounted to 422 billion yen (approximately 20.58 billion yuan), showing a significant year-on-year decrease of 28.4% [1] - The car price index for exports to North America rose to 119.6 in July, marking a month-on-month increase of 2.2 points, the first rise in six months [1] Group 2 - The U.S. government has imposed a total tariff of 27.5% on Japanese car exports, consisting of a 25% tariff introduced in April and an existing 2.5% tariff [2] - Japanese automakers have begun to raise their prices in the U.S. market, with Toyota increasing its average vehicle price by $270 starting July 1 [2] - Despite price adjustments, Japanese automakers are still facing significant profit pressure due to tariffs, and there are concerns about ongoing profitability challenges [2] - The focus is shifting to the negotiations between Japan and the U.S. regarding the reduction of automobile tariffs, with a previous agreement suggesting a reduction to 15%, although the implementation timeline remains uncertain [2]