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石破茂证实日美达成协议
第一财经·2025-07-23 02:40

Core Viewpoint - Japan and the United States have reached an agreement on tariffs, with the U.S. imposing a 15% tariff on Japanese goods and increasing rice imports from the U.S. [1] Group 1: Tariff Agreement - The U.S. will impose a 15% tariff on Japanese goods, which includes a 12.5% tariff on automobiles, combining with a previous 2.5% tariff for a total of 15% [1] - The steel and aluminum tariffs will remain at the current rate of 50% [1] Group 2: Economic Cooperation - Japan and the U.S. have agreed to enhance supply chain cooperation and economic security through investments by Japanese companies in sectors such as semiconductors, steel, shipbuilding, energy, and automobiles [1] - Japan will increase the proportion of U.S. rice imports under its current minimum access system, ensuring that this will not harm Japanese agriculture [1] Group 3: Trade Relations Context - Japan is a major trading partner of the U.S., and previous trade tensions have arisen over trade deficits, exchange rates, and automobile market access [1] - The recent agreement follows a letter from former President Trump announcing a significant increase in tariffs on nearly all Japanese goods starting August 1 [1]