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特朗普再批欧盟“要么提好协议,要么付钱”,有何谋划?|全球贸易观察
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-06-19 10:54

Core Viewpoint - The ongoing trade negotiations between the US and EU are marked by tensions, with President Trump insisting on a fair trade agreement or else higher tariffs will be imposed on the EU [3][4][12]. Group 1: Trade Negotiations - Trump criticized the EU for not presenting a fair trade agreement, emphasizing that the EU must either propose a good deal or face financial consequences [3][4]. - The US and EU are under pressure to reach an agreement before the July 9 deadline for tariff suspension, with negotiations accelerating recently [5][7]. - The EU aims to finalize an agreement before the expiration of the 90-day suspension period to avoid higher reciprocal tariffs [7]. Group 2: Tariff Implications - Trump has threatened to impose a 20% tariff on the EU due to the significant trade surplus the EU has with the US, which is currently on hold [7][13]. - The EU has already approved tariffs on $21 billion worth of US goods in response to US steel and aluminum tariffs, with additional tariffs on $95 billion of US products being prepared [14]. - The EU's exports to the US are significantly affected by Trump's tariffs, covering €380 billion worth of products, which accounts for about 70% of total EU exports to the US [13]. Group 3: Economic Impact - The negotiations are complicated by the need for the EU to address the trade deficit issue, which requires a combination of market access, purchasing US products, and investment in the US [5][10]. - The Oxford Economics report indicates that higher tariffs could negatively impact trade, with the US facing supply shocks that may lower growth and increase inflation, while the EU may experience demand shocks [14].