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对中国连退3步后,特朗普将通电全球正式开打,越南率先“投降”
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-06 08:04

Group 1 - The Trump administration has recently made significant concessions to China by lifting export restrictions on high-tech products such as chip design software, ethane, and jet engines, indicating a shift in trade policy [1][3][8] - The U.S. Treasury Secretary has called for China to address issues related to rare earth materials, further emphasizing the administration's need to negotiate rather than maintain a hardline stance [1][3] - Vietnam has signed a "tiered tariff agreement" with the U.S., which imposes a 20% tariff on goods exported to the U.S. and a 40% tariff on goods transshipped from China through Vietnam, reflecting the pressure from the Trump administration [5][11][15] Group 2 - The reduction of tariffs from 46% to 20% for Vietnam appears to be a victory, but it may lead to increased competition from U.S. goods, potentially harming local Vietnamese businesses [7][11] - The U.S. plans to send letters to over 170 countries detailing the tariffs they will face, with expected rates between 20% and 30%, indicating a more structured approach to trade negotiations [7][8] - Vietnam's strategy to quickly sign an agreement with the U.S. may backfire, as it could serve as a template for the U.S. to impose similar terms on other countries, undermining Vietnam's position in the region [13][15][17]