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谈不出“对等” 美国关税谈判策略反噬自身
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-07-03 16:00

Group 1 - Japan's economic revitalization minister, Akizawa Ryozo, has made seven trips to the U.S. in two months but has failed to secure a meeting with U.S. Treasury Secretary Mnuchin, indicating stalled negotiations [1] - U.S. President Trump criticized Japan for being "spoiled" and suggested that the U.S. would prioritize negotiations with other countries like India over Japan [1] - The U.S. is facing internal contradictions regarding trade negotiations, with conflicting statements from officials about deadlines and agreements, leading to market uncertainty [4] Group 2 - The deadline for the U.S. to establish "reciprocal tariffs" is approaching on July 9, with various countries like the UK and Canada struggling to reach substantial agreements [2][3] - Experts predict that any agreements reached may only be symbolic and lack detailed commitments, raising concerns about the effectiveness of the negotiations [3] - The uncertainty surrounding trade negotiations has already impacted the U.S. markets, with increased volatility in the stock market and pressure on the bond market [4] Group 3 - The U.S. trade policy, framed as "fair trade," is perceived as protectionist and unilateral, with the U.S. attempting to dominate the negotiation process [5] - The reliance on pressure tactics in trade negotiations is leading to a loss of trust and market fragmentation, diminishing the U.S.'s international influence [6]