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英媒走进关税战下的义乌:多数人已做好准备,将重心转向美国以外市场
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-04-10 00:43

Group 1 - The article highlights the concerns of merchants in Yiwu, the world's largest wholesale market, regarding the impact of the US-China trade war, particularly the recent announcement of a 50% tariff on Chinese goods by President Trump [1][2] - Merchants in Yiwu are shifting their focus away from the US market, with many reporting that their US customer base has decreased significantly, now accounting for less than 10% of their business [2] - The Chinese government is actively promoting market diversification, with only 15% of China's exports currently going to the US, down from 19% in 2017, indicating a strategic shift to reduce reliance on the US market [2] Group 2 - Economic analysts suggest that the proposed tariffs will ultimately burden American consumers more than they will impact China, with the self-damage to the US economy potentially exceeding any retaliatory measures from China [3] - Yiwu's trade statistics for 2024 show a significant increase in trade with regions outside the US, with 18% of trade with Africa, 17% with Latin America, and 10% with ASEAN countries, reflecting a clear trend towards diversifying export markets [2]