Group 1 - The Trump administration is urging countries involved in tariff negotiations to submit their "best offers" by Wednesday, indicating a sense of urgency to finalize trade deals before the July deadline [1] - The U.S. government has only reached a limited agreement with the UK, which serves more as a framework for ongoing negotiations rather than a final deal [1] - The letter outlines that the U.S. expects countries to present their best proposals in key areas, including tariff and quota concessions on industrial and agricultural products, as well as plans to address non-tariff barriers [1] Group 2 - Republican lawmakers are looking to tariffs to increase federal revenue to offset the costs of tax cuts currently being debated in Congress [2] - Trump's tariff policies have caused significant volatility in the stock market, with a notable increase in May following a series of declines earlier in the year due to tariff announcements [2] - The U.S. International Trade Court ruled that Trump's tariff measures under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) exceeded his authority, raising questions about the legality of his tariff methods [2]
特朗普逼各国摊牌:周三前提出 “最佳报价”
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-06-03 00:59