Japan Outsmarts Trump? New US–Japan Deal Shakes Up Global Car Industry

Massive new trade deal cuts tariffs for Japanese cars to 15%, leaves EU carmakers reeling at 35%, and accidentally supercharges JDM hybrid culture in the process

Well, no one saw this one coming, did they? In what may turn out to be one of the most significant moments in modern automotive geopolitics, Japan and the US have quietly signed a trade deal that slashes tariffs on Japanese car imports into America down to just 15% — and, wait for it, with no import quotas whatsoever. That’s right. The floodgates are open.

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China Buys Fleet of Ships for Massive Car Exports

What’s Next? | Domestic Market Saturated

In this video I explore how China is gearing up to dominate the global automotive market, shifting from local saturation to massive international exports. As Chinese manufacturers ramp up production and buy a fleet of ships, what implications will this have on global industries and economies? Join us as we analyse the strategic moves that could reshape the auto industry and discuss the environmental and economic impacts of this major shift.

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