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美国国内“乱象丛生”,中国订单在美急剧下降,特朗普还在硬撑
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-06 09:41

Group 1 - Trump's tariff policy is driving up U.S. prices, raising inflation concerns and impacting market confidence, with a significant drop in agricultural exports such as soybeans and pork [1][3] - Container orders from China to the U.S. have decreased by approximately one-third since early April, indicating a potential decline in import volumes at major ports like Long Beach [1][3] - The consumer confidence index in the U.S. has fallen for four consecutive months, reflecting the negative impact of tariffs on consumer spending and leading companies like Procter & Gamble to lower profit forecasts [3][5] Group 2 - The U.S. toy industry is facing severe challenges, with prices for products like stuffed animals rising significantly due to tariffs, potentially leading to shortages during peak seasons like Christmas [5] - The pharmaceutical industry is at risk, with tariffs expected to increase import costs by approximately $51 billion annually, leading to a potential 12.9% rise in drug prices and threatening domestic production [5][7] - Retailers anticipate at least a 20% decline in imports if tariffs continue, with major retail executives warning of potential shortages and price surges in the market [7]