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日本将就加入阿拉斯加LNG计划展开讨论
news flash· 2025-07-24 04:39
Core Viewpoint - Japan is initiating discussions to join the Alaskan LNG development project as part of its strategy to leverage investments in the U.S. during tariff negotiations with the Trump administration [1] Group 1: Investment Strategy - Japan aims to expand its investments in the U.S. as a bargaining chip in tariff negotiations [1] - The discussions will focus on participating in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) development plan in Alaska [1] Group 2: Technological Collaboration - Japan possesses technological advantages in shipbuilding and semiconductor manufacturing equipment [1] - The country is proposing to enhance cooperation in these sectors to contribute to the revitalization of U.S. manufacturing [1]
(国际观察)日本执政党参议院选举惨败,石破政权何去何从?
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-07-21 16:10
日本国会参议院共248席,本次选举改选其中的125个议席。由于自民党和公明党在非改选议席中已拥有 75席,这意味着两党需要再拿下至少50席,才能保住参议院议席过半的"胜负线"。然而,选举结果显 示,本次选举自民党和公明党仅获47席。这也是自民党自1955年成立以来,首次在国会众参两院都未能 取得过半数席位,遭遇"历史性惨败"。 分析人士认为,造成执政联盟选情颓势的原因有多方面:首先,石破政权在经济和民生方面表现乏善可 陈。当前,大米等生活必需品价格高企,民众生活压力增大,而石破内阁的应对措施却收效甚微。其 次,日美贸易谈判陷入僵局。石破内阁与美方进行7轮部长级谈判均未取得实质性成果。此外,自民 党"黑金"丑闻后续影响仍在发酵,影响日本选民对自民党的信任。 日本时事通信社在选举前进行的民调显示,石破内阁支持率已跌至20.8%,创其上台以来新低。在日本 政坛惯例中,30%以下被视为"危险水域",跌破20%则意味着"下台水域"。在不支持的理由中,超过四 成认为石破内阁"缺乏领导力"和"政策失败"。 值得关注的是,此次选举中势头强劲的日本民粹保守政党参政党也在一定程度上分流了自民党的选票。 该党排外色彩强烈,借由渲染 ...
石破茂表示出继续执政的意向
日经中文网· 2025-07-21 02:53
日本首相石破茂在7月20日晚间朝日电视台的一档节目中表明了继续任职的意向。石破茂列举了选举期 间提出工资涨幅超过物价上涨、地方振兴、防灾对策等,表示"规划切实可行的道路是对国家应尽的责 任"。 鉴于自民党会在选举后在众议院和参议院仍是最多议席,石破茂表示:"必须深刻认识到我们依然是第 一大党的责任与分量"。当被问及是否可以理解为他有意继续执政时,他明确表示"可以这样理解"。 石破茂走进计票中心(7月20日,东京的自民党总部) 石破茂在东京电视台的一档节目中表示,继续执政的原因之一是日美关税谈判。石破茂提及曾多次与美 国总统特朗普以面对面或电话方式磋商,强调"为实现国家利益而全力以赴是理所当然的事情"。 石破茂表示:"必须深刻认识到我们依然是第一大党的责任与分量"。石破茂还提及曾多次与美国总统特 朗普以面对面或电话方式磋商,强调"为实现国家利益而全力以赴是理所当然的事情"…… 在NHK的一档节目中,石破茂也表示:"必须以谦虚、认真的态度面对严峻的局势"。在此次参议院选 举中,自民、公明两党的议席大幅减少。 日经中文网 https://cn.nikkei.com 视频号推荐内容: 当被问及未来的政权运营是与在野党 ...
深观察丨美国关税大棒或令日本政坛生变
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-07-20 14:03
Group 1 - The Japanese government, led by Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, faces significant challenges in the upcoming House of Councillors election, with recent polls indicating poor support for the ruling coalition of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and Komeito [1][4][6] - The ruling coalition currently holds 75 non-contested seats in the House of Councillors and needs to secure at least 50 seats in the election to maintain a majority [4][6] - The low approval rating of Ishiba's cabinet, at 20.8%, is the lowest since its formation, indicating a potential loss of confidence among voters [6][12] Group 2 - The upcoming election is critical as it coincides with the deadline for U.S. tariffs on Japanese goods, which could impact Japan's economic negotiations with the U.S. [4][14] - Analysts warn that the proposed 25% tariffs on Japanese exports could severely affect Japan's economy, particularly as the U.S. is Japan's largest export market [17][21] - Recent trade statistics show a 0.5% decline in Japan's exports, with a significant 11.4% drop in exports to the U.S., highlighting the economic pressures facing Japan [17][21] Group 3 - The dissatisfaction among voters is attributed to the perceived ineffectiveness of Ishiba's policies aimed at improving living conditions amidst rising prices and increasing economic hardship [12][27] - The potential failure of the ruling coalition in the election could lead to a reshuffling of leadership within the LDP, impacting future negotiations with the U.S. [9][23] - The limited time for negotiations before the U.S. tariffs take effect adds urgency to the situation, with only about 10 days available for discussions post-election [23][24]
日本政坛,重磅事件!创下历史新高
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2025-07-20 00:31
Group 1 - The Japanese Senate election is taking place, with over 21.45 million early votes cast, marking a historical high [1] - The election will determine 125 seats, including 124 up for re-election and 1 supplementary seat in Tokyo [1] - The ruling coalition needs to secure at least 50 seats to maintain a majority in the Senate [1] Group 2 - Analysts suggest that the election results will significantly impact Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's government, with potential loss of majority leading to increased pressure on his leadership [2] - Recent polls indicate that the ruling coalition is struggling, with predictions suggesting they may only secure around 30 seats, making it difficult to achieve their election goals [5][6] Group 3 - The current cabinet's approval rating has dropped to 20.8%, the lowest since Ishiba took office, with disapproval ratings rising to 55% [7] - The ruling coalition has faced poor performance in previous elections, including last year's House of Representatives election and the recent Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly election [7] Group 4 - Japan is facing economic challenges, including rising prices and pressure from U.S. tariffs, which could influence the election outcome [8][9] - The increase in consumer prices, particularly for food, has led to a decline in real wages, impacting public sentiment towards the ruling parties [9][12] Group 5 - The upcoming election is viewed as a critical juncture for Japan's political landscape, with potential shifts in voter sentiment towards opposition parties [11] - The ruling coalition's failure to address key issues such as rising living costs has contributed to declining support among voters [12]
深观察丨美国财长下周访日 日本如何不入困局
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-07-14 01:32
Group 1 - The upcoming "U.S. National Day" event at the Osaka Expo on July 19 will be attended by U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen, marking her first visit to Japan since taking office and the first since the U.S.-Japan trade negotiations began in April [1] - Japan is seeking to discuss tariff issues with Yellen during her visit, as reported by Japanese government sources, although U.S. officials indicate that the visit will primarily focus on the expo without formal bilateral talks [1][5] - Japan's optimism regarding the trade negotiations has diminished as the U.S. has rejected Japan's requests to withdraw the so-called "reciprocal tariffs" and has pressured Japan to increase imports of U.S. goods [5][8] Group 2 - The U.S. plans to raise the "reciprocal tariff" rate on Japan to 25% starting August 1, which is higher than the previously announced 24% [11][14] - This increase in tariffs has caused significant concern within Japan, especially with the upcoming Senate elections, as it may negatively impact the ruling party's chances [21][22] - The Japanese government is under pressure to negotiate effectively with the U.S. to protect national interests, with opposition leaders criticizing the government's handling of the negotiations [22][23] Group 3 - Japan's perception of its special relationship with the U.S. has been shaken by the recent tariff announcements, leading to feelings of betrayal among Japanese officials [24][26] - There are calls within Japan for a shift towards greater economic independence and collaboration with other countries to mitigate reliance on the U.S. [28]
日本怒了
中国基金报· 2025-06-21 13:50
来源:新华国际头条 英国《金融时报》20日披露,美国官员要求日本进一步提高防卫费比例,日方被激怒,取 消定于7月初举行的两国高级官员会晤。 两名日本官员和一名消息人士说,美国国防部负责政策事务的副部长埃尔布里奇·科尔比近 期要求日方把防卫费占国内生产总值(GDP)的比例进一步提高至3.5%,日方不满,决定 取消定于7月1日举行的日美防长和外长"2+2"年度会晤。 一名日方官员说,日方决定取消会晤,原因还包括日本定于7月20日举行新一届参议院选 举。曾为美国政府工作的资深日本问题专家克里斯托弗·约翰斯通告诉《金融时报》,日方 把日美防长和外长"2+2"会晤视为"展示日美联盟力量的宝贵机会",但现在,"东京方面看 似认定,在选举前举行会晤的政治风险高于政治收益",推迟会晤显示"日方对双边关系现 状和未来感到非常不安"。 特朗普今年再次出任总统后继续就防务费向盟友施压。科尔比今年早些时候提出,日本应尽 快将防卫费比例提升至3%。对此,日本首相石破茂回应道,日本的防卫费由日本决定,而 不是根据其他国家说了什么来决定。 日本政府在2022年底正式通过文件,规定要在2027财年实现防卫费在GDP中占比提升至 2%的目标。 ...
日美元首通话!
证券时报· 2025-06-14 13:15
事关关税。 据央视新闻消息,当地时间6月13日,日本外务省表示,日本首相石破茂与美国总统特朗普当日晚进行了约20 分钟通话。石破茂强调了日本对美国关税的看法,两国领导人同意加快部长级磋商,以达成对双方互利的协 议。 责编:李丹 校对: 杨立林 版权声明 证券时报各平台所有原创内容,未经书面授权,任何单位及个人不得转载。我社保留追 究相关 行 为主体 法律责任的权利。 转载与合作可联系证券时报小助理,微信ID:SecuritiesTimes 两国领导人还就如何应对以色列近期袭击伊朗问题交换了意见。 据环球时报此前消息,"第五轮日美关税谈判仍然毫无进展。"日本《朝日新闻》6月7日以此为题报道称,日本 经济再生担当大臣赤泽亮正于当地时间6月5日、6日在华盛顿出席了第五轮日美关税谈判。他表示双方"尚未找 到共识",凸显此次谈判并未弥合双方分歧。 报道称,日本方面再次强烈要求美国政府重新调整高关税措施,并围绕扩大两国间贸易、重新审视非关税措 施、加强经济安全合作三个主要方面进行磋商。6日谈判结束后,赤泽亮正表示"我们朝着达成协议方向进行的 讨论取得了一些进展",但他拒绝透露取得了什么进展。 综合自:央视新闻、环球时报 ...
日美元首通话!
证券时报· 2025-06-14 13:14
责编:李丹 校对: 杨立林 事关关税。 据央视新闻消息,当地时间6月13日,日本外务省表示,日本首相石破茂与美国总统特朗普当日晚进行了约20 分钟通话。石破茂强调了日本对美国关税的看法,两国领导人同意加快部长级磋商,以达成对双方互利的协 议。 两国领导人还就如何应对以色列近期袭击伊朗问题交换了意见。 据环球时报此前消息,"第五轮日美关税谈判仍然毫无进展。"日本《朝日新闻》6月7日以此为题报道称,日本 经济再生担当大臣赤泽亮正于当地时间6月5日、6日在华盛顿出席了第五轮日美关税谈判。他表示双方"尚未找 到共识",凸显此次谈判并未弥合双方分歧。 报道称,日本方面再次强烈要求美国政府重新调整高关税措施,并围绕扩大两国间贸易、重新审视非关税措 施、加强经济安全合作三个主要方面进行磋商。6日谈判结束后,赤泽亮正表示"我们朝着达成协议方向进行的 讨论取得了一些进展",但他拒绝透露取得了什么进展。 综合自:央视新闻、环球时报 潜望系列深度报道丨 股事会专栏 丨 投资小红书 丨 e公司调查 丨 时报会客厅 丨 十大明星私募访谈 丨 广汽集团,重磅官宣! 丨 重大交易,有条件"放行"!刚刚,特朗普签署行政令! 丨 证监会出 手 ...
日美元首通话,同意加快部长级磋商以达成互利协议,石破茂重申对美关税看法
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen· 2025-06-13 22:00
Group 1 - Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba reiterated Japan's stance on U.S. tariff measures and considered the results of previous negotiations between Japan and the U.S. Both leaders agreed to accelerate discussions among relevant ministers to reach a mutually beneficial agreement [1][4] - The leaders also exchanged views on how to respond to Israel's recent attacks on Iran, agreeing that peace and stability in the Middle East are crucial and that they will maintain close communication on this issue [1][4] Group 2 - Japan is negotiating with the U.S. regarding tariffs on products including automobiles, steel, and aluminum, with significant differences in positions and no consensus reached yet [2] - Prime Minister Ishiba expressed regret over the U.S. imposing a 25% tariff on key automotive parts and stated that Japan will continue to demand a review of these tariff measures [2] - Ishiba emphasized that Japan cannot accept an agreement with the U.S. that excludes the automotive sector and will not sacrifice agriculture to expand imports of U.S. rice as a bargaining chip [2]