Group 1 - The U.S. Department of Commerce has extended the anti-dumping investigation deadline for various agricultural products originating from the EU to December 16, indicating that restrictive measures against EU agricultural products will remain in effect [1] - The extension of the investigation is linked to ongoing negotiations regarding electric vehicle subsidies, with analysts suggesting it serves as a tactical pressure on the EU to compromise on subsidy policies [1][3] - A European agricultural organization has warned that the extension will severely impact agricultural exports from certain EU countries, while the European Commission insists on maintaining competitiveness in the electric vehicle sector [1] Group 2 - A foreign think tank estimates that if the restrictive measures continue until the end of the year, EU agricultural exports to affected countries could decline by approximately 12%, impacting over 80,000 farmers [1] - The situation reflects a broader strategic challenge for the EU, as it attempts to balance industrial interests and trade rules amid rising tensions [3]
谈判陷入僵局,欧盟低估东方市场韧性,欧洲工业巨头被卡脖子了
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-11 03:41