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石破为达成关税协议摸索与特朗普“两连会”
日经中文网·2025-06-03 02:32

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles revolves around Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's efforts to negotiate tariff discussions with the Trump administration during the upcoming G7 and NATO summits [1][2][3] - Ishiba aims to utilize the G7 summit from June 15-17 and the NATO summit from June 24-25 to engage in direct talks with President Trump, emphasizing the importance of these meetings for tariff negotiations [1][2] - Japan has presented specific measures to the U.S. to increase investment and domestic employment, focusing on sectors like semiconductors and rare earths, while also addressing issues related to shipbuilding [2][3] Group 2 - The U.S. has set a unified basic tariff rate of 10% and an additional 14% tariff rate for Japan, with a 90-day delay on the implementation of additional tariffs, which is set to expire on July 9 [2] - Ishiba is considering a visit to the U.S. before the G7 summit to maximize the opportunity for negotiations, as he believes time for discussions at the summit may be limited [3] - The Japanese government is also looking to negotiate adjustments to tariffs on automobiles, steel, and aluminum, with proposals emerging to limit auto tariffs to 10% [2][3]