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美国25%关税重击日本飞机和工程机械
日经中文网·2025-07-09 02:44

Group 1 - The imposition of a 10% reciprocal tariff and tariffs on the automotive industry is estimated to reduce Japan's real GDP by 0.2%, while an increase to 25% would expand the GDP decline to 0.4% [1][3] - Japan's exports to the United States account for approximately 20% of its total exports, with significant products affected by the potential 25% tariffs, including aircraft parts and construction machinery [1][2] - The construction machinery sector, particularly companies like Komatsu, has over 50% of its exports directed to the U.S., indicating a substantial impact from increased tariffs [2] Group 2 - The total export value of aircraft parts from Japan is 307.9 billion yen, with 76.5% of this amount going to the U.S., highlighting the vulnerability of this sector to tariff increases [1] - Major Japanese manufacturers in the metal processing machinery sector, such as DMG Mori and Makino Milling Machine, are planning to pass on tariff costs to customers as additional fees, reflecting the broader industry strategy to mitigate financial impacts [2] - The Japan Economic Federation (Keidanren) has expressed significant concern regarding the potential impact of increased tariffs on corporate investment strategies and profitability, indicating a widespread sentiment of crisis among Japanese businesses [2]