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EPISODE · Aug 22, 2025 · 3 MIN

US-Japan Trade Deal Slashes Tariffs to 15%, Reshaping Auto Industry and Export Dynamics in Landmark Agreement

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Listeners, today’s episode of Japan Tariff News and Tracker comes amid one of the most significant shifts in U.S.-Japan trade relations in recent years. As of August 2025, President Donald Trump has enacted a groundbreaking trade deal with Japan, rolling back tariffs on Japanese imports to the United States to 15%. This is a sharp reduction from the 25% tariff rate that was briefly in effect earlier this summer, a move that has dominated international trade headlines. According to Seafoodnews.com, President Trump described the new US-Japan Trade Deal as “perhaps the largest deal ever made,” and emphasized that it will reshape how goods move between both countries and create domestic U.S. jobs by further opening Japanese markets to American products. These decisions are being felt most acutely in the auto industry. Japanese manufacturers such as Toyota, Honda, and Nissan have been quick to take advantage of their new tariff environment. Reports from ainvest.com indicate these companies have absorbed much of the new 15% tariff cost rather than passing it on to consumers, leading to both a stabilization in vehicle pricing and a notable boost in their stock prices since July. In contrast, U.S. automakers like Ford and GM are struggling with $1.5 billion to $5 billion in losses directly tied to the earlier, higher tariffs. They’ve had to increase car prices and cut domestic production, with many analysts noting that Japanese firms are now outperforming on multiple fronts. Despite the lowered tariffs, Japan’s export-driven manufacturing sector is not out of the woods. Asia Manufacturing Review reports that Japan’s manufacturing output has contracted for a second consecutive month. Demand for Japanese exports remains weak, with foreign orders dropping at the fastest rate in 17 months and total exports down 2.6% year-on-year this July. Automotive exports to the U.S., which make up a major part of Japan’s export portfolio, fell in value by 28.4%. Interestingly, the volume of exports declined only slightly—suggesting Japanese companies are indeed eating much of the tariff cost just to maintain market share. While Tokyo and Washington celebrate this new 15% tariff rate as a diplomatic success, the reality is mixed for manufacturers. S&P Global surveys suggest cost pressures remain high even as consumer prices for Japanese goods in the U.S. are rising at the slowest pace in nearly a year, forcing Japanese exporters to balance tight margins with competitive pricing. Still, industry analysts from J.P. Morgan argue that the new deal will boost Japanese corporate earnings and help offset some of these risks in the medium term. Thank you for tuning in to Japan Tariff News and Tracker. Don’t forget to subscribe for weekly breakdowns of the biggest stories in U.S.-Japan trade policy. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ Avoid ths tariff fee's and check out these This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Listeners, today’s episode of Japan Tariff News and Tracker comes amid one of the most significant shifts in U.S.-Japan trade relations in recent years. As of August 2025, President Donald Trump has enacted a groundbreaking trade deal with Japan, rolling back tariffs on Japanese imports to the United States to 15%. This is a sharp reduction from the 25% tariff rate that was briefly in effect earlier this summer, a move that has dominated international trade headlines. According to Seafoodnews.com, President Trump described the new US-Japan Trade Deal as “perhaps the largest deal ever made,” and emphasized that it will reshape how goods move between both countries and create domestic U.S. jobs by further opening Japanese markets to American products. These decisions are being felt most acutely in the auto industry. Japanese manufacturers such as Toyota, Honda, and Nissan have been quick to take advantage of their new tariff environment. Reports from ainvest.com indicate these companies have absorbed much of the new 15% tariff cost rather than passing it on to consumers, leading to both a stabilization in vehicle pricing and a notable boost in their stock prices since July. In contrast, U.S. automakers like Ford and GM are struggling with $1.5 billion to $5 billion in losses directly tied to the earlier, higher tariffs. They’ve had to increase car prices and cut domestic production, with many analysts noting that Japanese firms are now outperforming on multiple fronts. Despite the lowered tariffs, Japan’s export-driven manufacturing sector is not out of the woods. Asia Manufacturing Review reports that Japan’s manufacturing output has contracted for a second consecutive month. Demand for Japanese exports remains weak, with foreign orders dropping at the fastest rate in 17 months and total exports down 2.6% year-on-year this July. Automotive exports to the U.S., which make up a major part of Japan’s export portfolio, fell in value by 28.4%. Interestingly, the volume of exports declined only slightly—suggesting Japanese companies are indeed eating much of the tariff cost just to maintain market share. While Tokyo and Washington celebrate this new 15% tariff rate as a diplomatic success, the reality is mixed for manufacturers. S&P Global surveys suggest cost pressures remain high even as consumer prices for Japanese goods in the U.S. are rising at the slowest pace in nearly a year, forcing Japanese exporters to balance tight margins with competitive pricing. Still, industry analysts from J.P. Morgan argue that the new deal will boost Japanese corporate earnings and help offset some of these risks in the medium term. Thank you for tuning in to Japan Tariff News and Tracker. Don’t forget to subscribe for weekly breakdowns of the biggest stories in U.S.-Japan trade policy. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ Avoid ths tariff fee's and check out these This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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