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媒体曝光信函,列出截止日期,美国想让谈判对象拿出“让步清单”
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-06-03 22:53

Core Viewpoint - The U.S. government is pressuring trade partners to present their best negotiation terms before the July 8 deadline for tariff exemptions, indicating a sense of urgency in trade negotiations [1][3]. Group 1: U.S. Trade Negotiation Strategy - The U.S. Trade Representative's draft letter outlines key areas of concern, including tariffs on U.S. products, quotas for purchasing U.S. agricultural goods, and non-tariff trade barriers [2]. - Potential recipients of the letter include the EU, Japan, Vietnam, and India, with the U.S. planning to evaluate the proposed terms quickly to determine possible trade agreements [2][3]. Group 2: Urgency and Challenges - The urgency in negotiations reflects the Trump administration's desire to finalize trade agreements before the expiration of the 90-day tariff exemption period [3][4]. - Despite claims of progress, actual negotiations have seen limited advancement, with only a framework agreement reached with the UK [3][4]. Group 3: Market Reactions and Implications - The unpredictability of U.S. tariff policies has caused significant volatility in the stock market, with major fluctuations observed in recent months [5]. - The potential reinstatement of tariffs could lead to market turmoil, while further delays may reinforce negative perceptions of the administration's trade strategy [5].