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US Tariffs Disrupt Global Automotive, Manufacturing, and Technology Sectors
May 1, 2025 | Indirect Indicator

US tariffs have disrupted operations and outlooks across the global automotive, manufacturing and technology sectors.


Title: Tariffs impact on technology and semiconductor industries

**General Motors withdrew its full-year earnings forecast on April 29, 2025, citing uncertainty over US tariffs.**
The company had previously guided net income of $11.2 billion to $12.5 billion. In the first quarter, GM reported sales of $44.0 billion—a 2.3 percent increase from a year earlier and above analyst expectations of $43.0 billion—as customers accelerated purchases ahead of anticipated price hikes. Adjusted earnings per share reached $2.78 versus estimates of $2.74, while net income fell 6.6 percent to $2.8 billion. Tariff-related costs rose by $400 million year-over-year. After the announcement, GM shares dropped more than 2 percent in morning trading, and the company postponed its May investor conference call to await further clarification on US tariff measures.

**Meanwhile, industrial production in Japan declined 0.7 percent in January–March 2025—the first quarterly drop in a year.**
In March alone, output fell 1.1 percent month-on-month, versus market expectations for a smaller decrease. Cargo shipments slid 2.8 percent and inventories rose 0.9 percent. Within manufacturing, semiconductor and other production machinery output rose 6.9 percent, but automobile production plunged 5.9 percent after an explosion at a parts manufacturer. Information and communications equipment output also weakened, with machinery down 4.7 percent and equipment down 11.5 percent. Consumer goods production showed resilience, climbing 2.5 percent, yet personal consumption remained subdued amid higher consumer prices driven by rising agricultural costs.

**The outlook for Japan’s industrial sector stays weak as US tariffs take effect.**
Forecasts for April and May production indexes predict further declines in transportation machinery and other export-oriented industries. Analysts warn that actual output levels may fall below expectations and that sustained decreases could continue into the next quarter if tariff uncertainty persists.

**In China, the manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index dropped to 49.0 in April, down 1.5 points from March and below the 50-point threshold for the first time in three months, signaling contraction in factory activity amid escalating US trade measures.**
The non-manufacturing index fell 0.4 points to 50.4, and the composite business confidence index slipped 1.2 points to 50.2, reflecting broader weakness in economic sentiment.

**On April 30, Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru met with representatives of Japanese companies in Manila to discuss the impact of US tariffs on global trade.**
He said the Trump administration’s measures have produced significant and varied effects across different firms. The administration was expected to announce measures that same day to address the economic impacts of its tariff policies.
Toyota and Waymo Announce Strategic Partnership to Advance Autonomous Vehicle Deployment
May 1, 2025 | Indirect Indicator

Toyota Motor Corporation and Waymo LLC are collaborating to accelerate the development and commercialization of autonomous driving technologies.


On April 30, 2025, Toyota and Waymo announced a strategic partnership to integrate Toyota vehicles into Waymo’s autonomous vehicle dispatch service and to enhance Waymo’s driving systems for potential inclusion in Toyota’s commercially available models. They have signed a basic agreement and will define the specific terms in upcoming negotiations.

**Woven by Toyota, Toyota’s software development subsidiary, is participating in these discussions alongside Toyota Motor Corporation and Waymo.**
Toyota intends to combine its in-house software expertise with Waymo’s established autonomous­driving capabilities. Waymo launched its fully driverless taxi service, Waymo One, in Arizona in 2018 and has since expanded to Los Angeles and San Francisco.

**Toyota Executive Vice President Hiroki Nakajima said the collaboration seeks to move the industry closer to a zero-accident society by broadening access to autonomous driving technologies.**
This initiative builds on Toyota’s earlier agreement with Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation to develop an AI-supported driving platform aimed at reducing vehicle accidents.

Waymo co-CEO Tekedra Mawakana stressed that global partnerships with established automakers like Toyota are essential to fulfill Waymo’s mission of becoming the world’s most trusted driver, improve road safety and extend the reach of automated transportation services.

**In addition to integrating Toyota vehicles into Waymo’s commercial ride-hailing network, Waymo plans to collect data in Tokyo to lay the groundwork for autonomous taxi operations in Japan’s capital.**
Fully autonomous vehicle testing in Japan currently takes place only in restricted areas, and other domestic firms are also advancing public transportation technologies in this field.

**By partnering with Waymo, Toyota reinforces its broader strategy to lead in self­driving technology while upholding its reputation for safety and environmental responsibility.**
Toyota has already explored autonomous innovations at Woven City, a prototype living laboratory near Mount Fuji designed to test advanced mobility systems, including self-driving vehicles.

**Waymo traces its origins to the Google Self-Driving Car Project launched in 2009 and has since forged partnerships with ride-hailing companies such as Uber.**
Toyota and Waymo remain in the early stages of defining how to combine their expertise into marketable products and services, with the full scope and commercial rollout timeline still under negotiation.

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過熱する貿易戦争(1)【中国問題グローバル研究所】

The Heating Trade War (1) [Global Institute for China Studies]

Yahoo Finance | Local Language | News | May 2, 2025 | UndeterminedTrade Issues and Numbers

President Trump's advocacy for tariffs, a strategy he has supported since the 1980s, has intensified during his second term as he targets what he perceives as unfair trade practices from several nations, with a focus on China. He introduced "reciprocal tariffs," intending to match tariffs imposed by other countries on U.S. goods, although the specifics of their calculation remained unclear. His announcement of broad tariffs far exceeded market expectations, disrupting global trade dynamics and causing profound impacts on financial markets and production models worldwide.

The repercussions of these tariffs have been especially severe for Asian countries, with Cambodia, Vietnam, and Sri Lanka facing tariffs exceeding 40%. U.S. allies like Japan and South Korea are also impacted with mid-20% tariffs. In response, China faced an escalating tariff situation, with U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods reaching 145% while China retaliated with a 125% tariff on U.S. products. The trade war has disrupted previously established trade relationships and significantly affected international supply chains.

Additionally, the U.S. decision to end the de minimis rule, which exempted certain small shipments from tariffs, has also strained the business models of companies profiting from this rule. Amidst growing market instability and rising interest rates, Trump briefly suspended the reciprocal tariffs to facilitate negotiations, but concerns remain that the higher prices resulting from tariffs will seriously impact American consumers. This trade war signifies a deepening economic rift between the U.S. and China, raising questions about Trump's long-term strategy and tangible goals beyond the rhetoric of nationalism and job creation.

Moreover, Trump's efforts to bolster U.S. manufacturing, particularly in shipbuilding, lack a coherent industrial policy to support these industries. He has not articulated plans to revitalize the necessary infrastructure or workforce to compete effectively against established systems in countries like China, which benefit from a well-developed supply chain ecosystem. As this trade conflict evolves, the potential for long-lasting shifts in global trade practices looms large, affecting both American economic stability and international relations.

米国個人年金販売額は2024年も過去最高を更新-トランプ関税政策で今後の動向は不透明に-

US individual annuity sales to reach new record high in 2024 - Trump tariff policy makes future trends unclear -

NLI Research Institute | Local Language | AcademicThink | May 2, 2025 | UndeterminedTrade Issues and Numbers

Sales of individual annuities in the United States are projected to reach a record high in 2024, marking a significant growth trend that has continued from 2021 to 2023. Despite expectations of falling interest rates and a decrease in sales of fixed annuities, overall sales exceeded $100 billion in every quarter, culminating in a total of $434.1 billion for the year—a 13% year-on-year increase. This growth has been buoyed by the Federal Open Market Committee's decision to lower interest rates in mid-September 2024, which limited potential setbacks, as well as the performance of fixed index-linked and variable annuities driven by a robust stock market.

Looking ahead to the medium-term through 2027, the stock market is anticipated to remain stable; however, the sharp decline in interest rates poses challenges. Despite an expected year-on-year decline in the market size beginning in 2025, factors such as an increasing population aged 65 and over are likely to sustain growth in individual annuities. However, uncertainties loom due to the impact of the Trump administration's tariff policies, which could lead to an unstable market environment characterized by volatile stock performance and elevated interest rates. Given these complexities, vigilance regarding future market trends is necessary.

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Government seeks India's participation in fighter jet development, hoping to reduce huge costs

Tokyo Shimbun | Local Language | News | May 2, 2025 | UndeterminedBizdev-Partnering

The Japanese government has approached India to invite its participation in the joint development of a next-generation fighter jet, a project led by the UK and Italy. By including India in this initiative, Japan aims to alleviate the substantial costs associated with the development and enhance security cooperation with India, which is a key player in South Asia.

Despite showing interest in the proposal, India has concerns about potential military conflicts with Pakistan and maintains a historically friendly relationship with Russia. A recent visit by a Japanese official to India included discussions about the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) and sought Indian involvement. India's "Make in India" initiative, aimed at boosting domestic weapon production, aligns with this interest in Japan's plans.

Japan is prioritizing security collaboration with India to bolster stability in the Indo-Pacific region, as evidenced by joint military training exercises and high-level defense ministerial meetings. Additionally, Saudi Arabia is exploring its own participation in the GCAP, indicating broader international interest in the fighter jet project.

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