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证券时报·2025-09-04 23:18

Core Points - The article discusses the recent trade agreement between the United States and Japan, signed by President Trump, which includes significant tariff adjustments and commitments from Japan to increase imports of U.S. agricultural products [1][3][4]. Group 1: Trade Agreement Details - The executive order signed by President Trump on September 4 clarifies tariff adjustments, ensuring that previously imposed high tariffs on Japanese imports will not face double taxation, while products with tariffs below 15% will be adjusted to the new rate [1]. - Japan is committed to increasing its procurement of U.S. rice by 75% as part of the trade agreement [1]. - The original 25% reciprocal tariff rate will be reduced to 15%, and Japan will invest $550 billion in the U.S., with the expectation that the U.S. will receive 90% of the profits from this investment [3][5]. Group 2: Market Access and Economic Impact - Japan will open its market for trade, including sectors such as automobiles, trucks, rice, and other agricultural products, and will pay a 15% reciprocal tariff [6]. - The agreement is expected to create hundreds of thousands of jobs in the U.S. [5]. - The Japanese government views the agreement as a result of strong negotiations and believes it will significantly alleviate public concerns regarding the economic relationship with the U.S. [8].