Group 1 - The U.S. has officially implemented a trade agreement with Japan, which includes a 15% baseline tariff on nearly all Japanese imports entering the U.S. [1] - Products that previously had higher tariffs will not face double taxation, while those with tariffs below 15% will be adjusted to the new rate [1] - Specific industries such as automotive, aerospace, non-patented pharmaceuticals, and natural resources will receive tailored treatment under the agreement [1] Group 2 - Japan will provide breakthrough market access for U.S. manufacturers in key sectors including aerospace, agriculture, food, energy, automotive, and industrial products [1] - Japan aims to increase its procurement of U.S. rice by 75% and will purchase U.S. agricultural products totaling $8 billion annually, including corn, soybeans, fertilizers, and bioethanol [1] - The Japanese government will allow the sale of U.S.-made passenger cars that have received U.S. safety certification without additional testing [1] - Japan will also purchase U.S.-manufactured commercial aircraft and defense equipment, agreeing to invest $550 billion in the U.S. [1]
特朗普签署行政命令:对几乎所有进入美国的日本进口产品征收15%的基准关税
Xin Jing Bao·2025-09-05 00:02