Japan's auto exports to US decline as tariff fears build
Mihaela Păun
TOKYO A truck transporter leaves a lot with vehicles in an industrial area at the Port of Nagoya, in Tokai, Aichi prefecture, suburban Nagoya on June 2, 2025. Japanese auto exports to the United States fell almost a quarter in May, data showed Wednesday, as worries over Donald Trump's tariffs grow with Tokyo and Washington yet to strike a deal. Roughly eight percent of jobs are tied to the auto industry in Japan , which is home to the world's top-selling carmaker Toyota as well as Honda, Nissan
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