š¹ Donald Trump has once again stirred international trade tensions. Just days before a key deadline, he warns Japan that their approach to U.S. cars is unfair ā and he's ready to take bold action.

š¹ āThey Donāt Take Our Cars, But We Take Millions of Theirs,ā Says Trump
In a televised interview on Sunday, former U.S. President Donald Trump strongly criticized Japanās trade practices. According to him, the U.S.āJapan trade relationship is heavily one-sided ā while the U.S. imports millions of Japanese cars each year, Japan refuses to accept American vehicles.
āThis isnāt fair. They wonāt take our cars, and yet weāre their best customer,ā Trump said, adding that Japanese officials are well aware of the trade imbalance. He suggested that Japan could close the gap by purchasing more American oil, vehicles, and other goods.
š¹ A Longstanding Issue: U.S. Criticizes Japanās āInvisibleā Barriers
The U.S. has long claimed that Japan uses non-tariff barriers ā such as strict safety and emissions standards ā to block American cars. Meanwhile, Japanese automakers thrive in the American market.
š¹ Key Deadline: July 9 Will Decide the Fate of Tariffs
Tensions are rising as the July 9 deadline approaches. If no agreement is reached by then, the Trump administration could impose a 25% tariff on Japanese auto imports based on its āreciprocal tariffā policy.
Chief Japanese negotiator Rjosei Akazawa extended his stay in Washington to continue urgent talks with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. While both sides issued a statement calling discussions āproductive,ā behind-the-scenes reports indicate key issues remain unresolved ā including how to measure U.S. car market access in Japan and how Japan might offset the trade deficit.
š¹ Trump Threatens Unilateral Action Without a Deal
Trump made it clear that heās willing to act with or without Japanās cooperation. He announced plans to send formal letters to trading partners, including Japan, notifying them of new tariff measures.
āWe could simply send them a letter and tell them. And weāll do that,ā Trump said. This move fits within his āAmerica Firstā policy framework, aimed at shrinking trade deficits through aggressive tariff strategies.
š¹ Trillions at Stake and Bilateral Tensions Rising
Analysts warn that imposing such tariffs could seriously damage U.S.āJapan trade relations and trigger retaliatory measures. Still, Trump seems prepared to take the risk. His style is bold and direct ā but critics argue it could backfire and destabilize global trade.
š¬ Summary: Time is Running Out, and the Stakes are High
With just days left before the deadline, the outcome remains uncertain. Either both sides reach a compromise, or the U.S. enforces tariffs that could shake one of the worldās most vital auto trade partnerships.
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