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Japan Automakers Hardest Hit by U.S Tariffs as Exports Fall

Wiltord OtienobyWiltord Otieno
June 18, 2025
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Japan Automakers Hardest Hit By U.s Tariffs As Exports Fall

Japan Automakers Hardest Hit by U.S Tariffs as Exports Fall

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Japan has recorded a fall in their exports in May 2025, the first time in eight months, primarily due to a 24.7% decline in auto exports to the United States.

Japanese automakers like Toyota and Honda have expressed even more concern over the fallout with an additional 24% levy on Japanese goods unless a deal is struck with Washington and causing desperation to the Bank of Japan (BOJ).

The automotive sector, accounting for more than a quarter of Japan’s $145 billion in goods shipped to the U.S. last year, is left vulnerable amidst the ongoing economic tension.


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The latest figures reveal a massive drop in shipments of parts, further compounding the industry’s woes. In response, Japanese automakers are considering shifting production to the U.S. and diversifying export destinations to mitigate the impact.

The failure to reach an agreement at the recent G7 summit in Canada has only intensified the pressure on Japan’s already fragile economy, as the BOJ had opted to use the summit to decide on how to navigate between cutting rates to stimulate growth or hiking them to curb inflation amidst subdued private consumption.

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Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba had hoped for a resolution during the summit, but discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump ended without progress, leaving disagreements unresolved.

Bank of Japan Pressured

The BOJ has signalled it may consider another interest rate hike before the end of 2025, driven by concerns over persistent inflationary pressures, particularly from soaring food prices.

Japanese consumer inflation, which excludes volatile fresh food prices, accelerated to 3.6% in April 2025, marking its fastest pace in over two years and consistently surpassing the BOJ’s 2% target for three years.

Despite the inflationary signals, the BOJ remains cautious due to external economic uncertainties, particularly the impact of U.S. trade policies under President Donald Trump.

The threat of higher U.S. tariffs, announced in April 2025, has clouded Japan’s economic outlook, with disruptions to its export-driven economy.


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The yen’s performance adds another layer of complexity to the BOJ’s decision-making. A weaker yen, driven by interest rate differentials with the U.S., has exacerbated import-driven inflation, pushing up costs for food and energy.

Analysts warn that further yen depreciation could intensify inflationary pressures, potentially forcing the BOJ to act sooner to avoid perceptions of currency manipulation, especially given U.S. accusations of Japan intentionally weakening the yen for trade advantages.

As the bank monitors incoming data and global developments, markets will remain on edge, anticipating whether the BOJ will act decisively to curb inflation or adopt a wait-and-see approach amid trade policy turbulence.

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Japan Automakers Hardest Hit By U.s Tariffs As Exports Fall
Japanese automakers are considering shifting production to the U.S. and diversifying export destinations to mitigate the impact. PHOTO/HONDA
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Wiltord Otieno

Wiltord Otieno

Wiltord Otieno is a passionate journalist at The Kenya Times with a keen eye for impactful stories. He specializes in sports writing, digital content, and storytelling that informs and inspires. Wiltord is driven by curiosity, delivering clear, engaging narratives that inform, challenge, and inspire audiences, and always ready to grow in this fast-evolving media landscape. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication from The Technical University of Kenya. He can be reached at [email protected]

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