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特朗普又语出惊人!加州州长“竖反旗”硬刚白宫,日本坚持反美
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-05 17:51

Group 1 - California Governor Newsom publicly opposes Trump's tariff policies, stating that California will continue to engage in trade with China, highlighting the state's significant economic power, which accounts for nearly one-sixth of the U.S. GDP [5][6][10] - The tariffs imposed by the Trump administration are expected to severely impact California's economy, potentially halving some economic sources, prompting the state to file a lawsuit against the federal government [10][20] - California's trade partners include Canada, Mexico, and China, making the tariffs particularly damaging to its economic interests [8][10] Group 2 - Japan, a close ally of the U.S., is also facing challenges due to Trump's tariffs, particularly on automobiles and parts, which are crucial to its economy [14][16] - Japanese officials have expressed strong opposition to the tariffs, with Prime Minister Kishida stating that Japan will not sacrifice its economic interests for a quick agreement with the U.S. [14][16] - There are indications that Japan may consider using its substantial U.S. Treasury holdings as a "financial weapon" in response to the tariffs, which could have severe implications for the U.S. economy [18][20] Group 3 - The U.S. government has seen a significant increase in tariff revenue, with April's income reportedly exceeding $17 billion, the highest for any month during Trump's first term [20][22] - However, the tariffs are expected to increase costs for American consumers, leading to higher prices for new and used cars, as well as related expenses, exacerbating existing inflationary pressures [20][22] - The European steel industry has also been adversely affected by U.S. tariffs, resulting in a sharp decline in exports to the U.S. and significant job losses [22][24]