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中国行我也行!印度对美态度转变,甩出大招反击,特朗普骑虎难下
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-07 05:05

Group 1 - The U.S. strategy of using tariffs to dominate global trade is facing unprecedented challenges, particularly highlighted by the 25% tariff on global automobiles, which has sparked strong international backlash and intensified geopolitical tensions [1] - India has retaliated against the U.S. with counter-tariffs on agricultural products, leveraging its $2.8 billion automotive parts exports to the U.S. as a bargaining chip [2][4] - The U.S. Midwest agricultural states, especially those reliant on soybean and almond exports to India, are experiencing significant economic impacts, leading to decreased farmer incomes and threatening political support for the ruling party [6] Group 2 - India's actions are driven by multiple considerations, including the need to protect its economic interests and the desire to enhance its international standing by challenging U.S. tariff policies at the WTO [3][4] - The political ramifications for the U.S.-India relationship are severe, with potential congressional pushback against military cooperation projects due to trade tensions [7] - The U.S. is also adjusting its approach towards China, allowing certain exports, indicating a strategic shift to seek a "soft landing" in its trade war while recognizing China's critical role in global supply chains [9][13] Group 3 - The response from India, the EU, and Japan to U.S. unilateralism indicates a shift towards a more multilateral global trade environment, undermining the effectiveness of the U.S. strategy [15] - The U.S. is attempting to use India as a strategic partner in the Indo-Pacific to counterbalance China, while India maintains a careful balance in its foreign relations [13]