Japan, US agreed to lower Japan auto tariff to 15%, sources say
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martes, 22 de julio de 2025, 9:04 pm ET1 min de lectura
Japan, US agreed to lower Japan auto tariff to 15%, sources say
In a significant development in international trade, Japan and the United States have reportedly agreed to reduce the tariff on Japanese auto imports from the current 25% to 15%. This agreement comes amidst ongoing negotiations and potential tariff threats from the U.S. administration [2].The new tariff, which will be implemented as part of a broader trade agreement, is expected to mitigate some of the economic impacts felt by Japanese automakers. The agreement also includes provisions for Japan to invest $550 billion into the U.S. economy, with the U.S. set to receive 90% of the profits generated from this investment [2].
The decision to lower the tariff is a significant shift from previous threats of higher tariffs, which had been a point of contention between the two countries. The new tariff rate of 15% will still be higher than the 10% tariff Japan currently faces on its auto exports to the U.S. However, the reduction is seen as a positive step towards easing trade tensions [2].
The agreement has had an immediate impact on financial markets. Futures for the Nikkei 225 in Chicago jumped to 40,185 following the announcement, reflecting investor optimism about the deal. Similarly, S&P 500 futures in the U.S. moved up by 0.2% after the news broke [2].
While the specifics of how the $550 billion investment will be managed and how profits will be shared have not been detailed, the agreement is seen as a major step forward in U.S.-Japan trade relations. The reduction in the tariff rate is expected to boost Japanese auto exports to the U.S., potentially leading to increased job creation and economic growth [2].
The trade agreement is part of a broader strategy by the U.S. administration to renegotiate trade terms with major trading partners. The agreement with Japan follows similar deals with the European Union and other countries [2].
References:
[1] Reuters. (2025, July 1). Most Japanese firms want extra budget as Trump tariffs loom - Reuters poll shows. Retrieved from https://www.marketscreener.com/news/latest/Most-Japan-firms-want-extra-budget-as-Trump-tariffs-loom-Reuters-poll-shows-50529157/
[2] Cryptopolitan. (2025, July 2). Trump seals trade deal with Japan. Retrieved from https://www.cryptopolitan.com/trump-seals-trade-deal-with-japan/

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