高市早苗政府拟购美大豆、皮卡和天然气,筹备下周与特朗普会谈
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-10-22 08:24

Core Points - Japan's new Prime Minister, Sanna Takichi, faces a significant diplomatic challenge with an upcoming meeting with U.S. President Trump, focusing on a procurement package that includes American pickup trucks, soybeans, and natural gas to foster goodwill in trade and security negotiations [1] - Takichi won the election with 237 votes in the first round of the House of Representatives, securing her position as Japan's 104th Prime Minister [1] - The meeting will not include commitments to new defense spending targets, despite U.S. pressure for Japan to increase defense expenditures [1][3] Procurement Focus - The planned procurement package includes the purchase of Ford F150 pickup trucks, a suggestion made by Trump, and an increase in U.S. soybean purchases, which currently account for 70% of Japan's soybean consumption [1][2] - To accommodate U.S. soybeans, Japan may reduce its imports from Brazil [2] - Japan also plans to buy more U.S. liquefied natural gas, but will not include the Alaskan pipeline project promoted by Trump [3] Investment and Defense Cooperation - Japan will submit a list of candidate projects under a $550 billion investment agreement for review, with final selections made by Trump [3] - Takichi previously indicated that the investment agreement was unfair, but has committed to fulfilling it, emphasizing that even a low profit share can be commercially viable if risks are low [3] - Takichi aims to deepen security ties with Washington and plans to accelerate defense spending towards a 2% GDP target by 2027, reviewing strategic documents that underpin Japan's largest military expansion since World War II [3]