特朗普关税被推翻,印度紧急叫停,为何只有日本不敢撕毁协议?
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-02-24 05:34

Group 1 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not authorize the president to impose large-scale tariffs, nullifying Trump's tariffs and causing global trade turmoil [1][2] - France's Economy Minister and Germany's Chancellor praised the ruling, indicating a potential for renegotiation of trade agreements with the U.S. and signaling a shift in the global trade landscape [1][2] - India postponed its trade delegation to the U.S. to reassess the implications of the Supreme Court ruling, reflecting domestic political pressures and potential renegotiation of a recently agreed trade framework [2][4] Group 2 - Japan remains cautious and does not intend to revoke its investment agreement with the U.S., despite the Supreme Court ruling, due to concerns over potential U.S. tariffs on Japanese automobiles [2][5] - Japanese Prime Minister Kishi's political career is closely tied to the trade agreement with the U.S., limiting her ability to negotiate or alter the terms without risking political fallout [4][5] - The Japanese government is wary of provoking the U.S. given Trump's threats to increase tariffs, which could significantly impact Japan's automotive exports [5][7]

特朗普关税被推翻,印度紧急叫停,为何只有日本不敢撕毁协议? - Reportify