EU to engage more with other nations hit by U.S. tariffs — including Japan

Japan can also seek other allies, such as Taiwan, to counter the United States' unfair tariff policies.

by RiKeiJin

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  1. More on this subject from other reputable sources:


    – Reuters (A): [EU says it still wants US trade deal, will defend interests](https://www.reuters.com/business/eu-says-it-still-wants-us-trade-deal-will-defend-interests-2025-07-12/)
    – Sydney Morning Herald (B+): [Trump wants Europe to surrender to him](https://www.smh.com.au/business/the-economy/trump-makes-europe-his-next-target-in-his-war-on-the-world-20250714-p5meoy.html)
    – Age (B): [Trump wants Europe to surrender to him](https://www.theage.com.au/business/the-economy/trump-makes-europe-his-next-target-in-his-war-on-the-world-20250714-p5meoy.html)
    – Financial Times (A-): [EU pauses trade retaliation against US after Trump’s 30% tariff threat](https://www.ft.com/content/dedd4efb-79e9-46bf-9e98-ebab20da2a0e)


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  2. > Japan can also seek other allies, such as Taiwan, to counter the United States’ unfair tariff policies.

    The thing is, Taiwan is a very small market with only 20 million people. Taiwan itself heavily relies on exports.

    The U.S. is a huge market with over 300 million people and it’s definitely an important market for Japan. I don’t expect Chinese EVs to ever make an impact on the American auto market due to geopolitical reasons

    If you go to America, most of the cars on the road are American, Japanese, Korean, and European (German and Italian).

    The way I see it is, Trump won’t be president for long. The U.S. will eventually elect a president that will eventually rescind the tariffs

    Or Trump will rescind the tariffs himself. Guy is a man child. Remember, the guy first said he won’t provide weapons to Ukraine during his campaign but now he is

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