中国“打样”后,印度觉得自己也行了!结局却出乎莫迪意料
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-23 11:22

Group 1 - India's sudden shift in attitude towards the US, proposing to increase tariffs, raises questions about the underlying reasons, especially following the recent positive outcomes of US-China trade talks [1] - The US and China have agreed to significantly reduce tariffs, with the US planning to lower additional tariffs on Chinese goods from 145% to 30% within three months, indicating a potential easing of trade tensions [3] - India's trade relationship with the US is significant, with a total trade volume of approximately $129 billion last year, and a trade surplus of $45.7 billion for India [3] Group 2 - India had previously lowered tariffs on 8,500 industrial products, including American goods, but has now decided to raise tariffs on certain US products in response to US tariff threats [5] - The Indian stock market reacted negatively to the potential for a trade conflict with the US, dropping by 3.2% following threats from President Trump regarding increased tariffs on Indian exports [6] - The disparity in trade capacity and negotiation leverage between India and China is highlighted, indicating that India's attempts to mimic China's strategies may not yield similar results [8]