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一手对14国加税 一手延长暂缓期 特朗普打的什么小九九
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-07-07 22:59

Group 1 - President Trump announced new tariffs on imports from 14 countries, with rates ranging from 25% to 40% depending on the country [4][5] - The countries affected include Japan, South Korea, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Tunisia, Bosnia, South Africa, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Serbia, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar [4] - The tariffs are intended to address trade imbalances and will be independent of existing industry-specific tariffs [4][10] Group 2 - The deadline for implementing the "reciprocal tariffs" has been extended to August 1, allowing more time for negotiations with affected countries [5][6] - U.S. officials, including Treasury Secretary Mnuchin, have been pressuring trade partners to expedite negotiations, warning that countries failing to reach agreements by the deadline will face the announced tariff rates [6][8] - South Africa and other nations are seeking to establish more balanced trade relations with the U.S. amid these developments [9][10] Group 3 - The potential increase in tariffs has raised concerns about higher prices for American consumers, particularly for goods imported from Japan and South Korea, which include automobiles and semiconductors [14][16] - The U.S. imported $351 billion worth of goods from the seven countries mentioned in Trump's letters last year, with Japan and South Korea accounting for $280 billion of that total [14][16] - The stock market reacted negatively to the announcement, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping over 400 points, reflecting investor fears of escalating trade tensions [17][19]