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Trump signs order to bring lower Japanese auto tariffs into effect

Trump signs order to bring lower Japanese auto tariffs into effect

Posted on September 5, 2025 By admin


U.S. President Donald Trump‘s order also means a reduced U.S. tariff rate on Japanese cars, from the current 27.5% to 15%. File.
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U.S. President Donald Trump signed an order on Thursday (September 4, 2025) to implement the lower tariffs on Japanese automobile imports and other products that were announced in July.

Formalizing the agreement between the U.S. and a key Asian ally comes after months of negotiations, reduces uncertainty for the massive Japanese auto sector and confirms an agreement for $550 billion of Japanese investment in U.S. projects.

The lower tariffs on Japanese autos are set to take effect seven days after publication of the order. Some of the tariff relief is retroactive to August 7.

Mr. Trump’s order also means a reduced U.S. tariff rate on Japanese cars, from the current 27.5% to 15%, is set to take effect by the end of this month, Reuters reported earlier, citing a Japanese government source.

Trump’s levies on global shipments have hit Japanese carmakers hard. Last month, Toyota said it expected a hit of nearly $10 billion from Trump’s tariffs on cars imported into the United States.

“Finally,” Ryosei Akazawa, Japan’s top trade negotiator, posted to X, in a nod to the months-long trade talks that had frustrated lawmakers in Tokyo. Thursday marked his 10th trip to the U.S. for the negotiations.

Toyota praised Mr. Trump’s efforts to reach a trade deal with Japan. “While nearly 80% of the vehicles Toyota sells in the U.S. are made in North America, this framework provides much needed clarity,” the company said in a statement.

Mr. Trump’s order says Japan is “working toward an expedited implementation of a 75% increase of United States rice procurements… and purchases of United States agricultural goods, including corn, soybeans, fertilizer, bioethanol (including for sustainable aviation fuel)” and other U.S. products totaling $8 billion per year.

As part of the deal, Japan will buy 100 Boeing planes and hike defense spending with U.S. firms to $17 billion annually, from $14 billion, the White House said in July.

Japan said in July the share of U.S. rice imports may increase under its existing framework but that the agreement did “not sacrifice” Japanese agriculture.

Mr. Trump’s order Thursday also reiterates the Japanese government has agreed to invest $550 billion in the United States in projects that will be selected by the U.S. government.

Two-way trade between the two countries reached nearly $230 billion in 2024, with Japan running a trade surplus of nearly $70 billion.

The United States in July agreed to lower tariffs on imports of Japanese automobiles but the timing remains unclear as Mr. Trump had yet to sign an executive order.

Japan has said the trade deal ensures the U.S.’s fifth-largest trading partner will always receive the lowest tariff rate on chips and pharmaceuticals of all the pacts negotiated by Washington. It also includes no tariffs on commercial airplanes and parts.

The executive order is also expected to include provisions that the 15% levy agreed in July would not be stacked on Japanese imports that are subject to higher tariffs, while items previously subject to less than 15% tariffs would be adjusted to 15%, the source said.

The investment package, which will come in the form of equity, loans and guarantees from Japan’s government-owned banks, was agreed as part of the July trade deal.

The European Union secured a 15% baseline tariff as part of a framework trade deal with the U.S. in July, averting looming new tariffs on chips and pharmaceuticals.

Last week, the European Commission proposed removing duties on imported U.S. industrial goods in return for reduced U.S. tariffs on European cars, a key part of the trade agreement the EU and the United States. One automaker official told Reuters that as of Thursday, European car imports to the United States are still facing 27.5% tariffs.

Published – September 05, 2025 02:15 pm IST



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