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'Give me a break': Trump tariffs threaten Japan auto sector

  • President Trump announced a 25 percent duty on vehicle imports into the US, scheduled for April 3.
  • Rising costs, emission rules, EV shift, and population decline have pressured Japan's auto industry for years.
  • Japan's auto sector, centered in Aichi, accounts for 28% of US-bound exports and employs 5.6 million people.
  • Moody's Analytics and industry leaders like Tetsuya Kimura predict the tariff will undermine confidence and reduce orders.
  • Facing uncertainty, some firms explore industrial robot parts or overseas production, impacting smaller auto parts companies.
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Latin Times broke the news in on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
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