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卢特尼克:印巴实现停火是特朗普贸易政策的功劳
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-05-29 07:27

Group 1 - The U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick defended the White House's tariff policy, stating that the recent ceasefire between India and Pakistan was achieved only after President Trump promised to open trade access to both countries [1] - The court ruling declared that the majority of Trump's global tariff policy was "illegal," but Lutnick emphasized that tariffs are an important diplomatic tool, and limiting their use could jeopardize the India-Pakistan ceasefire agreement [1][2] - The ceasefire was reportedly reached after Trump's intervention, which provided trade benefits to avoid a full-scale war, leading to disputes over the role of the U.S. in the negotiations [1] Group 2 - Despite the ceasefire, tensions remain high, with incidents such as a bus explosion in Pakistan resulting in casualties, and accusations from both sides regarding cross-border attacks [2] - Lutnick warned that rejecting the President's emergency powers could undermine national security and disrupt economic actions related to foreign policy [2] - The U.S. Department of Justice has appealed the court's ruling regarding tariffs imposed on major trading partners and fentanyl-related tariffs [2] Group 3 - The U.K. Secretary of State for Business, Kwasi Kwarteng, aims to expedite the trade agreement process with the U.S., with discussions scheduled at the OECD meeting in Paris [3] - A U.K. government spokesperson highlighted that the U.K. is the first country to reach a trade agreement with the U.S., which is intended to protect key industries and jobs [3] - The U.K. is working to ensure that businesses can benefit from the agreement as soon as possible, with plans to confirm the next steps at an appropriate time [3]