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中美大幅降税后,印度将对美国发起报复,这一次,轮到特朗普接招
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-21 05:38

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights a significant shift in India's trade strategy towards the U.S. following the recent U.S.-China trade agreement, indicating a more confrontational stance from India [1][7]. - The U.S. and China reached a consensus to mutually reduce tariffs, with both parties agreeing to eliminate 91% of tariffs and suspend the implementation of 24% tariffs [1][5]. - India's previous approach was characterized by a willingness to negotiate with the U.S. to alleviate economic pressures, as evidenced by the reduction of import tariffs on approximately 8,500 industrial products [3][5]. Group 2 - Following the U.S.-China negotiations, India proposed retaliatory tariffs on certain U.S. goods in response to the U.S. imposing a 25% tariff on Indian steel and aluminum products, marking India's first counteraction since the trade conflict began [7][10]. - Analysts suggest that India's shift in strategy is influenced by two main factors: the progress made in the U.S.-China talks, which provided India with a perceived opportunity, and dissatisfaction with the U.S. stance during the recent India-Pakistan conflict [7][8]. - The potential for escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and India could hinder ongoing economic negotiations and impact key industries in both countries [10].