Group 1 - The Chinese government firmly opposes sacrificing its interests for U.S. tariff reductions and will retaliate if such situations arise [1] - The U.S. has been pressuring other countries to agree to its terms in trade negotiations, with a deadline approaching on July 9 [1] - Countries like India and Japan are hesitant to make concessions, particularly regarding tariffs, as these issues are critical to their economies [1] Group 2 - Canada has implemented a digital services tax targeting U.S. tech companies, which has led to a breakdown in trade negotiations with the U.S. [3] - The Canadian government is also seeking to diversify trade relationships, evidenced by its new strategic partnership agreement with the EU [3] - The EU is preparing substantial countermeasures to protect its interests amid ongoing trade tensions with the U.S. [3] Group 3 - The U.S. is considering extending the tariff exemption period due to difficulties in reaching agreements with multiple countries before the deadline [5] - There is a temporary compromise among G7 countries regarding tariffs, which reflects a mutual exchange of interests rather than a resolution of underlying conflicts [5] - The U.S. aims to repair relationships with allies to coordinate pressure on China, but this may not be sustainable in the long term [8] Group 4 - China has made it clear that it will not accept any agreements that compromise its interests and will respond firmly to any such actions [10] - The international trade landscape is shifting, with an emphasis on equal negotiations and adherence to multilateral trade rules for mutual benefit [10] - Countries considering sacrificing their interests for U.S. tariff reductions should weigh the potential consequences of China's retaliation [10]
中国已有言在先,美国“最后期限”倒计时,敢打中国主意后果自负
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-01 02:38