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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > Japan PM Ishiba: ‘All Options on Table’ After US Auto Tariff Shock
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Japan PM Ishiba: ‘All Options on Table’ After US Auto Tariff Shock

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: March 27, 2025 12:18 pm
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Will Japan’s economy take a hit as the US slaps heavy tariffs on its car exports?

On Wednesday, US President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on imported cars and light trucks, set to begin next week. This move escalates the global trade war that reignited when Trump returned to the White House earlier this year.

Japan’s Strong Response

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba didn’t hold back. On Thursday, he declared that Tokyo is considering “all options on the table” to counter the US tariffs. “Japan is the largest investor in the US—does it make sense to punish us with blanket tariffs?” Ishiba argued in parliament.

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Also Read: Will the US and EU Go to War—Over Cars?

Why This Hurts Japan

Cars make up 28.3% of Japan’s exports to the US, the highest of any industry. A 25% tariff could slash Japan’s GDP by 0.2%, warns economist Takahide Kiuchi. Shares in Japanese automakers plummeted as fears grew over profit losses and stalled wage hikes for workers.

Half of all cars sold in the US are made domestically, but imports from Japan, Germany, and South Korea face the toughest blow. Trade experts fear this could strain US alliances and disrupt the global economy.

Japan is lobbying for exemptions, but the Trump administration insists tariffs will “revitalize American industry.” With tensions rising, the world watches to see if Japan will retaliate—and how far this trade war will go.

Also Read: U.S. Slaps 25% Auto Tariffs—Japan, South Korea Markets Plunge in Global Trade Shock

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