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Japan reiterates it can not settle for 25% automobile tariffs from U.S.
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Japan reiterates it can not settle for 25% automobile tariffs from U.S.

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Last updated: June 26, 2025 7:01 am
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Japan’s chief commerce negotiator Ryosei Akazawa mentioned the nation can’t settle for the U.S.’s 25% tariffs on vehicles, including that the Asian nation’s automakers produce much more vehicles within the U.S. than they export to America. 

Japanese automakers make roughly 3.3 million vehicles within the U.S. a yr, a quantity that’s far bigger than the 1.37 million that they ship there, Akazawa instructed reporters on Thursday earlier than leaving for Washington to carry his seventh spherical of commerce negotiations with U.S. counterparts. The businesses have invested greater than $60 billion within the U.S. and created 2.3 million native jobs, Akazawa mentioned. 

“We now have repeatedly defined to the U.S. that Japan’s car trade has made an unlimited contribution to the U.S. economic system, and we intend to maintain explaining this clearly and search understanding,” Akazawa mentioned. “In any case, we contemplate the 25% car tariff to be unacceptable.”

The auto tariffs are a sticking level within the bilateral negotiations as Washington focuses on its deficits within the sector, whereas Tokyo tries to guard its key financial pillar. After six rounds of talks over greater than two months, the 2 sides have but to come back to any form of settlement over tariffs.

Of the three.3 million vehicles made within the U.S., about 300,000 are shipped from the U.S. to different nations, additionally serving to to generate a commerce surplus for the U.S., in keeping with Akazawa. 

Nonetheless, Japan’s commerce surplus with the U.S. final yr stood at ¥8.6 trillion ($59.4 billion), the fifth largest on document. Roughly 82% of the hole was as a result of vehicles and automobile components. The differential has put the nation in Trump’s crosshairs as he tries to cut back U.S. commerce deficits utilizing tariffs.

Akazawa heads for the U.S. capital after Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and U.S. President Donald Trump final week didn’t strike a deal over the upper U.S. tariffs on the Group of Seven summit. As with different nations, Japan faces a mix of across-the-board tariffs and sectoral ones. The previous is ready to rise from 10% to 24% on July 9 barring a deal whereas the latter is comprised of a 25% levy on vehicles and auto components and a 50% tariff on metal and aluminum. 

Tokyo has maintained its stance that it’s going to attempt to settle all of the tariff disputes in a single go along with a package deal that additionally addresses sectoral tariffs. Akazawa on Thursday mentioned he’ll take note the July 9 deadline whereas he voiced warning over weakening his negotiating place by setting a agency deadline. 

The tariffs are already hitting the Japanese economic system with exports to the U.S. slumping, significantly for vehicles. The economic system is dealing with a threat of coming into a technical recession forward of an higher home election on July 20. 

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