Trump’s Quad allies in Asia fret over tariffs as China factor complicates ties
Even as Japan, India, and Australia face US tariffs, they are also being pressured by Washington to rebalance their ties with China

“The imposition of tariffs by the United States – particularly those affecting key sectors such as steel, semiconductors, and electric vehicles – has undoubtedly caused friction among its closest allies, including Japan,” said Pratnashree Basu, an associate fellow Indo-Pacific at the Observer Research Foundation.
Trump has hit Japan with a 24 per cent tariff on its exports to the US although these so-called “reciprocal” levies and those applicable to other trade partners of Washington - including a 26 per cent tariff on India – have been paused until early July.
A 25 per cent duty on cars – a mainstay of Japan’s export-heavy economy – remains in place while a 10 per cent baseline rate is also applicable to Japan, India, Australia and all other US trade partners.