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日本这些产业仰仗中国
第一财经· 2025-11-17 14:35
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the impact of recent provocative remarks by Japanese politicians on various Japanese industries, particularly those reliant on the Chinese market, leading to significant stock price declines and potential market share losses in sectors such as retail, automotive, and tourism [3][12]. Automotive Industry - Japanese automotive brands, including Lexus, Toyota, and Subaru, are increasingly dependent on the Chinese market, with Lexus imports reaching 138,412 units in the first nine months of the year, a 4% increase, but showing a declining trend over the past four years [3][4]. - Toyota's imports fell by 5% year-on-year, with total imports around 17,700 units from March to September [5]. - Nissan and its luxury brand Infiniti are experiencing poor sales, with monthly sales around 100 units in China [6]. - The market share of Japanese automakers in China has dropped to 11.2%, a decrease of 3.2 percentage points from 2023, with Toyota's sales down 6.9% to 1.776 million units, Honda down 30.9% to 852,000 units, and Nissan down 12.2% to 696,000 units [7][8]. Consumer Goods and Retail - Japanese retail and consumer goods companies, such as Shiseido, saw stock prices drop significantly, with Shiseido's stock falling by 11% due to the political climate [3]. - ASICS, a well-known Japanese sports brand, reported a sales scale of approximately 5 billion yuan in China for 2024, with a growth rate of nearly 30% [10]. Tourism and Alcohol Industry - The tourism sector is heavily impacted, with Chinese tourists accounting for a significant portion of visitors to Japan, contributing to a consumption expenditure of 1.73 trillion yen [12]. - Japanese whiskey imports to China increased by 41.9% in the first eight months of 2025, with a total import value of 24.36 million USD [11]. Home Appliances - Japanese home appliance exports to China have been declining, with imports dropping from 1.016 billion USD in 2022 to 708 million USD in 2024 [9].