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美墨接近达成协议:钢铁进口低于限额则免关税!
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-06-11 01:10

Group 1 - The U.S. and Mexico are nearing an agreement to eliminate the 50% tariffs on a certain amount of steel imports from Mexico, revising a similar agreement from Trump's first term [1] - The new agreement will allow U.S. buyers to import Mexican steel duty-free as long as the total volume is below a historically set level, with the new import cap being higher than the previous agreement [1] - In 2022, the U.S. imported approximately 3.2 million tons of steel from Mexico, accounting for 12% of total U.S. steel imports [1] Group 2 - Following the news, U.S. steel stocks declined, with Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. dropping over 7% and Nucor Corp. falling over 4% [2] - Mexican Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard argued that imposing steel tariffs on Mexico is unreasonable, as the U.S. exports more steel to Mexico than it imports [2] - The negotiations occur amid broader discussions on immigration and drug smuggling issues between the U.S. and Mexico, with Trump seeking cooperation from Mexico [2] Group 3 - The G7 summit is approaching, where the presidents of the U.S. and Mexico may meet in Canada [3]