Trump in Turmoil as Japan Hits Back, Disrupting the U.S. Auto Industry!
The growing tension between the US and Japan has been making waves in the global economy. It’s not just about cars or tariffs anymore; this is turning into a full-blown financial showdown. And the stakes couldn’t be higher.
You’ve probably noticed that prices for Japanese cars like Toyota, Honda, and Nissan have been creeping up in the US. This is because the US government has been slapping hefty tariffs—25%, to be exact—on auto parts imported from Japan, especially in the electric vehicle sector. This move was supposed to give American automakers like Ford and General Motors a leg up, and guess what? It’s working—sort of.
Japanese car sales in the US dropped by about 7% in the first quarter of 2025. Meanwhile, Ford and GM are seeing more customers flock to their showrooms, thanks to those protectionist policies. But here’s the catch: higher prices mean fewer people can afford these cars, and that’s hurting both consumers and Japanese automakers. Profits are shrinking, production costs are rising, and Japan is not just sitting back and taking it. Before we continue, make sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel with the bell notification turned on for more videos.
Japan’s response has been quiet but deadly. They’re not just complaining—they’re hitting back where it hurts by selling off US Treasury bonds.
Let’s break this down. Japan is the second-largest creditor to the US, holding over $1.1 trillion in US bonds. In February 2025 alone, they sold off $30 billion worth of these bonds. Now, why does this matter? When Japan dumps US debt, it weakens the US dollar and drives up interest rates. That means borrowing becomes more expensive for the US government, and the financial pressure starts mounting.
This isn’t just a minor market adjustment—it’s a strategic financial strike. Japan is essentially saying that if the US wants to play hardball with tariffs, then they’ll pull their financial support.
Japan’s bond sell-off isn’t just a warning shot—it’s a move that could ripple across the entire global economy. If Japan keeps selling, the dollar’s value could drop, making imports more expensive and fueling inflation in the US. The US government would also face steeper borrowing costs, which could slow down economic growth and Investors might start panicking, leading to a domino effect in global financial markets.
Japan isn’t stopping there. They’re also shifting their car production out of the US, moving factories to Mexico and Southeast Asia where labor is cheaper and tariffs don’t apply. They’re sidestepping US policies while still supplying the American market.
Now, here’s where things could get even uglier. If the US keeps pushing tariffs, Japan might retaliate by cutting off something even more critical: technology.
Japan is a leader in solid-state batteries—the next big thing in EVs. Companies like Toyota and Honda are at the forefront of this tech. If the US slaps tariffs on Japanese EV components, Japan could simply stop exporting these batteries. That would be a massive blow to the US EV industry, especially at a time when America is trying to ramp up its own production.
While all this is happening, Japan isn’t putting all its eggs in the American basket. They’re cozying up to the European Union, signing trade deals and expanding their market there. The EU is not just a new customer for Japanese cars—it’s also a partner in EV technology, ensuring Japan stays ahead in the global race.
So, the big question is: Will the US back down, or will this trade war escalate into a full-blown economic crisis?
Moving on, just picture this scenario: Gas prices skyrocketing overnight. Electricity bills doubling, airlines canceling flights because fuel costs are through the roof. That’s exactly what’s happening right now—because Canada, the US’s largest energy supplier, just pulled the plug.
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Love Japan. They focus on intelligence, unlike the U.S. who celebrate their ignorance and arrogance. I drive a Japanese truck for a reason.
China rewrote Trump’s book…. The Art of the American Idiot….with a middle finger
usa has plenty of energy , its more costly to use
many rare earth are restricted . Us as huge stock pile but those are reserve
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CTV News — Canada could impose non-tariff measures such as restricting its oil exports to the United States or levying export duties on products if a trade dispute with the U.S. escalates further, Canada’s energy minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on Tuesday.
“When we are talking about non-tariff retaliation, it could be about restricting supply, it could be putting our own export duties on products. It could be energy and minerals, it could be broader than that,” Wilkinson said in an interview with Reuters.
He also raised the possibility of using non-tariff measures on critical minerals, which could force the U.S. to rely even more heavily on China.
“Everything is on the table,” he said.
Canada is the top supplier of imported oil to the United States, providing around four million barrels per day mainly to refineries in the Midwest that are largely engineered to run its grades.
Any attempts to restrict exports would face resistance from the province of Alberta, where most of Canada’s oil is produced.
“It’s not on the table. Zero,” said Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on the sidelines of the CERAWeek conference in Houston, Texas, on Wednesday.
“Alberta owns the oil and gas and the bulk of it is coming into the United States. We would never do that to our friends and allies,” she said.
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CTV News — Canada could impose non-tariff measures such as restricting its oil exports to the United States or levying export duties on products if a trade dispute with the U.S. escalates further, Canada’s energy minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on Tuesday.
“When we are talking about non-tariff retaliation, it could be about restricting supply, it could be putting our own export duties on products. It could be energy and minerals, it could be broader than that,” Wilkinson said in an interview with Reuters.
He also raised the possibility of using non-tariff measures on critical minerals, which could force the U.S. to rely even more heavily on China.
“Everything is on the table,” he said.
Canada is the top supplier of imported oil to the United States, providing around four million barrels per day mainly to refineries in the Midwest that are largely engineered to run its grades.
Any attempts to restrict exports would face resistance from the province of Alberta, where most of Canada’s oil is produced.
“It’s not on the table. Zero,” said Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on the sidelines of the CERAWeek conference in Houston, Texas, on Wednesday.
“Alberta owns the oil and gas and the bulk of it is coming into the United States. We would never do that to our friends and allies,” she said.
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CTV News — Canada could impose non-tariff measures such as restricting its oil exports to the United States or levying export duties on products if a trade dispute with the U.S. escalates further, Canada’s energy minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on Tuesday.
“When we are talking about non-tariff retaliation, it could be about restricting supply, it could be putting our own export duties on products. It could be energy and minerals, it could be broader than that,” Wilkinson said in an interview with Reuters.
He also raised the possibility of using non-tariff measures on critical minerals, which could force the U.S. to rely even more heavily on China.
“Everything is on the table,” he said.
Canada is the top supplier of imported oil to the United States, providing around four million barrels per day mainly to refineries in the Midwest that are largely engineered to run its grades.
Any attempts to restrict exports would face resistance from the province of Alberta, where most of Canada’s oil is produced.
“It’s not on the table. Zero,” said Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on the sidelines of the CERAWeek conference in Houston, Texas, on Wednesday.
“Alberta owns the oil and gas and the bulk of it is coming into the United States. We would never do that to our friends and allies,” she said.
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CTV News — Canada could impose non-tariff measures such as restricting its oil exports to the United States or levying export duties on products if a trade dispute with the U.S. escalates further, Canada’s energy minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on Tuesday.
“When we are talking about non-tariff retaliation, it could be about restricting supply, it could be putting our own export duties on products. It could be energy and minerals, it could be broader than that,” Wilkinson said in an interview with Reuters.
He also raised the possibility of using non-tariff measures on critical minerals, which could force the U.S. to rely even more heavily on China.
“Everything is on the table,” he said.
Canada is the top supplier of imported oil to the United States, providing around four million barrels per day mainly to refineries in the Midwest that are largely engineered to run its grades.
Any attempts to restrict exports would face resistance from the province of Alberta, where most of Canada’s oil is produced.
“It’s not on the table. Zero,” said Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on the sidelines of the CERAWeek conference in Houston, Texas, on Wednesday.
“Alberta owns the oil and gas and the bulk of it is coming into the United States. We would never do that to our friends and allies,” she said.
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CTV News — Canada could impose non-tariff measures such as restricting its oil exports to the United States or levying export duties on products if a trade dispute with the U.S. escalates further, Canada’s energy minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on Tuesday.
“When we are talking about non-tariff retaliation, it could be about restricting supply, it could be putting our own export duties on products. It could be energy and minerals, it could be broader than that,” Wilkinson said in an interview with Reuters.
He also raised the possibility of using non-tariff measures on critical minerals, which could force the U.S. to rely even more heavily on China.
“Everything is on the table,” he said.
Canada is the top supplier of imported oil to the United States, providing around four million barrels per day mainly to refineries in the Midwest that are largely engineered to run its grades.
Any attempts to restrict exports would face resistance from the province of Alberta, where most of Canada’s oil is produced.
“It’s not on the table. Zero,” said Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on the sidelines of the CERAWeek conference in Houston, Texas, on Wednesday.
“Alberta owns the oil and gas and the bulk of it is coming into the United States. We would never do that to our friends and allies,” she said.
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CTV News — Canada could impose non-tariff measures such as restricting its oil exports to the United States or levying export duties on products if a trade dispute with the U.S. escalates further, Canada’s energy minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on Tuesday.
“When we are talking about non-tariff retaliation, it could be about restricting supply, it could be putting our own export duties on products. It could be energy and minerals, it could be broader than that,” Wilkinson said in an interview with Reuters.
He also raised the possibility of using non-tariff measures on critical minerals, which could force the U.S. to rely even more heavily on China.
“Everything is on the table,” he said.
Canada is the top supplier of imported oil to the United States, providing around four million barrels per day mainly to refineries in the Midwest that are largely engineered to run its grades.
Any attempts to restrict exports would face resistance from the province of Alberta, where most of Canada’s oil is produced.
“It’s not on the table. Zero,” said Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on the sidelines of the CERAWeek conference in Houston, Texas, on Wednesday.
“Alberta owns the oil and gas and the bulk of it is coming into the United States. We would never do that to our friends and allies,” she said.
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CTV News — Canada could impose non-tariff measures such as restricting its oil exports to the United States or levying export duties on products if a trade dispute with the U.S. escalates further, Canada’s energy minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on Tuesday.
“When we are talking about non-tariff retaliation, it could be about restricting supply, it could be putting our own export duties on products. It could be energy and minerals, it could be broader than that,” Wilkinson said in an interview with Reuters.
He also raised the possibility of using non-tariff measures on critical minerals, which could force the U.S. to rely even more heavily on China.
“Everything is on the table,” he said.
Canada is the top supplier of imported oil to the United States, providing around four million barrels per day mainly to refineries in the Midwest that are largely engineered to run its grades.
Any attempts to restrict exports would face resistance from the province of Alberta, where most of Canada’s oil is produced.
“It’s not on the table. Zero,” said Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on the sidelines of the CERAWeek conference in Houston, Texas, on Wednesday.
“Alberta owns the oil and gas and the bulk of it is coming into the United States. We would never do that to our friends and allies,” she said.
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CTV News — Canada could impose non-tariff measures such as restricting its oil exports to the United States or levying export duties on products if a trade dispute with the U.S. escalates further, Canada’s energy minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on Tuesday.
“When we are talking about non-tariff retaliation, it could be about restricting supply, it could be putting our own export duties on products. It could be energy and minerals, it could be broader than that,” Wilkinson said in an interview with Reuters.
He also raised the possibility of using non-tariff measures on critical minerals, which could force the U.S. to rely even more heavily on China.
“Everything is on the table,” he said.
Canada is the top supplier of imported oil to the United States, providing around four million barrels per day mainly to refineries in the Midwest that are largely engineered to run its grades.
Any attempts to restrict exports would face resistance from the province of Alberta, where most of Canada’s oil is produced.
“It’s not on the table. Zero,” said Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on the sidelines of the CERAWeek conference in Houston, Texas, on Wednesday.
“Alberta owns the oil and gas and the bulk of it is coming into the United States. We would never do that to our friends and allies,” she said.
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CTV News — Canada could impose non-tariff measures such as restricting its oil exports to the United States or levying export duties on products if a trade dispute with the U.S. escalates further, Canada’s energy minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on Tuesday.
“When we are talking about non-tariff retaliation, it could be about restricting supply, it could be putting our own export duties on products. It could be energy and minerals, it could be broader than that,” Wilkinson said in an interview with Reuters.
He also raised the possibility of using non-tariff measures on critical minerals, which could force the U.S. to rely even more heavily on China.
“Everything is on the table,” he said.
Canada is the top supplier of imported oil to the United States, providing around four million barrels per day mainly to refineries in the Midwest that are largely engineered to run its grades.
Any attempts to restrict exports would face resistance from the province of Alberta, where most of Canada’s oil is produced.
“It’s not on the table. Zero,” said Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on the sidelines of the CERAWeek conference in Houston, Texas, on Wednesday.
“Alberta owns the oil and gas and the bulk of it is coming into the United States. We would never do that to our friends and allies,” she said.
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CTV News — Canada could impose non-tariff measures such as restricting its oil exports to the United States or levying export duties on products if a trade dispute with the U.S. escalates further, Canada’s energy minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on Tuesday.
“When we are talking about non-tariff retaliation, it could be about restricting supply, it could be putting our own export duties on products. It could be energy and minerals, it could be broader than that,” Wilkinson said in an interview with Reuters.
He also raised the possibility of using non-tariff measures on critical minerals, which could force the U.S. to rely even more heavily on China.
“Everything is on the table,” he said.
Canada is the top supplier of imported oil to the United States, providing around four million barrels per day mainly to refineries in the Midwest that are largely engineered to run its grades.
Any attempts to restrict exports would face resistance from the province of Alberta, where most of Canada’s oil is produced.
“It’s not on the table. Zero,” said Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on the sidelines of the CERAWeek conference in Houston, Texas, on Wednesday.
“Alberta owns the oil and gas and the bulk of it is coming into the United States. We would never do that to our friends and allies,” she said.
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CTV News — Canada could impose non-tariff measures such as restricting its oil exports to the United States or levying export duties on products if a trade dispute with the U.S. escalates further, Canada’s energy minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on Tuesday.
“When we are talking about non-tariff retaliation, it could be about restricting supply, it could be putting our own export duties on products. It could be energy and minerals, it could be broader than that,” Wilkinson said in an interview with Reuters.
He also raised the possibility of using non-tariff measures on critical minerals, which could force the U.S. to rely even more heavily on China.
“Everything is on the table,” he said.
Canada is the top supplier of imported oil to the United States, providing around four million barrels per day mainly to refineries in the Midwest that are largely engineered to run its grades.
Any attempts to restrict exports would face resistance from the province of Alberta, where most of Canada’s oil is produced.
“It’s not on the table. Zero,” said Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on the sidelines of the CERAWeek conference in Houston, Texas, on Wednesday.
“Alberta owns the oil and gas and the bulk of it is coming into the United States. We would never do that to our friends and allies,” she said.
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CTV News — Canada could impose non-tariff measures such as restricting its oil exports to the United States or levying export duties on products if a trade dispute with the U.S. escalates further, Canada’s energy minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on Tuesday.
“When we are talking about non-tariff retaliation, it could be about restricting supply, it could be putting our own export duties on products. It could be energy and minerals, it could be broader than that,” Wilkinson said in an interview with Reuters.
He also raised the possibility of using non-tariff measures on critical minerals, which could force the U.S. to rely even more heavily on China.
“Everything is on the table,” he said.
Canada is the top supplier of imported oil to the United States, providing around four million barrels per day mainly to refineries in the Midwest that are largely engineered to run its grades.
Any attempts to restrict exports would face resistance from the province of Alberta, where most of Canada’s oil is produced.
“It’s not on the table. Zero,” said Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on the sidelines of the CERAWeek conference in Houston, Texas, on Wednesday.
“Alberta owns the oil and gas and the bulk of it is coming into the United States. We would never do that to our friends and allies,” she said.
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CTV News — Canada could impose non-tariff measures such as restricting its oil exports to the United States or levying export duties on products if a trade dispute with the U.S. escalates further, Canada’s energy minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on Tuesday.
“When we are talking about non-tariff retaliation, it could be about restricting supply, it could be putting our own export duties on products. It could be energy and minerals, it could be broader than that,” Wilkinson said in an interview with Reuters.
He also raised the possibility of using non-tariff measures on critical minerals, which could force the U.S. to rely even more heavily on China.
“Everything is on the table,” he said.
Canada is the top supplier of imported oil to the United States, providing around four million barrels per day mainly to refineries in the Midwest that are largely engineered to run its grades.
Any attempts to restrict exports would face resistance from the province of Alberta, where most of Canada’s oil is produced.
“It’s not on the table. Zero,” said Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on the sidelines of the CERAWeek conference in Houston, Texas, on Wednesday.
“Alberta owns the oil and gas and the bulk of it is coming into the United States. We would never do that to our friends and allies,” she said.
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CTV News — Canada could impose non-tariff measures such as restricting its oil exports to the United States or levying export duties on products if a trade dispute with the U.S. escalates further, Canada’s energy minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on Tuesday.
“When we are talking about non-tariff retaliation, it could be about restricting supply, it could be putting our own export duties on products. It could be energy and minerals, it could be broader than that,” Wilkinson said in an interview with Reuters.
He also raised the possibility of using non-tariff measures on critical minerals, which could force the U.S. to rely even more heavily on China.
“Everything is on the table,” he said.
Canada is the top supplier of imported oil to the United States, providing around four million barrels per day mainly to refineries in the Midwest that are largely engineered to run its grades.
Any attempts to restrict exports would face resistance from the province of Alberta, where most of Canada’s oil is produced.
“It’s not on the table. Zero,” said Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on the sidelines of the CERAWeek conference in Houston, Texas, on Wednesday.
“Alberta owns the oil and gas and the bulk of it is coming into the United States. We would never do that to our friends and allies,” she said.
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CTV News — Canada could impose non-tariff measures such as restricting its oil exports to the United States or levying export duties on products if a trade dispute with the U.S. escalates further, Canada’s energy minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on Tuesday.
“When we are talking about non-tariff retaliation, it could be about restricting supply, it could be putting our own export duties on products. It could be energy and minerals, it could be broader than that,” Wilkinson said in an interview with Reuters.
He also raised the possibility of using non-tariff measures on critical minerals, which could force the U.S. to rely even more heavily on China.
“Everything is on the table,” he said.
Canada is the top supplier of imported oil to the United States, providing around four million barrels per day mainly to refineries in the Midwest that are largely engineered to run its grades.
Any attempts to restrict exports would face resistance from the province of Alberta, where most of Canada’s oil is produced.
“It’s not on the table. Zero,” said Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on the sidelines of the CERAWeek conference in Houston, Texas, on Wednesday.
“Alberta owns the oil and gas and the bulk of it is coming into the United States. We would never do that to our friends and allies,” she said.
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CTV News — Canada could impose non-tariff measures such as restricting its oil exports to the United States or levying export duties on products if a trade dispute with the U.S. escalates further, Canada’s energy minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on Tuesday.
“When we are talking about non-tariff retaliation, it could be about restricting supply, it could be putting our own export duties on products. It could be energy and minerals, it could be broader than that,” Wilkinson said in an interview with Reuters.
He also raised the possibility of using non-tariff measures on critical minerals, which could force the U.S. to rely even more heavily on China.
“Everything is on the table,” he said.
Canada is the top supplier of imported oil to the United States, providing around four million barrels per day mainly to refineries in the Midwest that are largely engineered to run its grades.
Any attempts to restrict exports would face resistance from the province of Alberta, where most of Canada’s oil is produced.
“It’s not on the table. Zero,” said Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on the sidelines of the CERAWeek conference in Houston, Texas, on Wednesday.
“Alberta owns the oil and gas and the bulk of it is coming into the United States. We would never do that to our friends and allies,” she said.
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CTV News — Canada could impose non-tariff measures such as restricting its oil exports to the United States or levying export duties on products if a trade dispute with the U.S. escalates further, Canada’s energy minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on Tuesday.
“When we are talking about non-tariff retaliation, it could be about restricting supply, it could be putting our own export duties on products. It could be energy and minerals, it could be broader than that,” Wilkinson said in an interview with Reuters.
He also raised the possibility of using non-tariff measures on critical minerals, which could force the U.S. to rely even more heavily on China.
“Everything is on the table,” he said.
Canada is the top supplier of imported oil to the United States, providing around four million barrels per day mainly to refineries in the Midwest that are largely engineered to run its grades.
Any attempts to restrict exports would face resistance from the province of Alberta, where most of Canada’s oil is produced.
“It’s not on the table. Zero,” said Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on the sidelines of the CERAWeek conference in Houston, Texas, on Wednesday.
“Alberta owns the oil and gas and the bulk of it is coming into the United States. We would never do that to our friends and allies,” she said.
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Stop buying US debt sell off US treasury bonds
Michigan Detroit how they travelling 😅
This is false on a lot of levels. Gas here is going down. My energy bill went down for my home too.
Trumpy boy will cause america to implode. Remember who started this shit….trumpy boy
donniejohn is wrecking the United States for his bestie Vlad and his oligarch friends.
American made cars are junk
A country without productivity can still boast of what? Your past glory? Fighting ability? Your autocratic "democracy" & freedom…?Kiss your ass?—–kick it !
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