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特朗普施压后,加拿大态度突然变了,中国昭告全球:牺牲中方利益绝不接受
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-02 04:55

Group 1 - The Canadian government announced the cancellation of the digital services tax, originally set to impose a 3% tax on U.S. tech companies, in response to pressure from President Trump [1] - The cancellation is part of a broader negotiation strategy, with Canada and the U.S. aiming to reach a "mutually beneficial comprehensive trade arrangement" by July 21 [1] - Trump's administration is using tariffs as a tool to reshape global trade dynamics, pressuring countries to distance themselves from China [2][3] Group 2 - The trade negotiations are facing significant challenges, with key differences in sectors like automotive and steel making progress difficult [2] - China has firmly stated that it will not accept any deals that sacrifice its interests for tariff exemptions, indicating a strong stance against unilateral trade actions [5] - The situation highlights the tension between unilateralism and multilateral trade systems, with the need for equitable and reciprocal trade relationships emphasized [5][7]