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最高40%!特朗普宣布对14国关税税率!“对等关税”暂缓期延长至8月1日!
Qi Huo Ri Bao·2025-07-08 00:49

Group 1 - President Trump announced new tariffs on imports from 14 countries, effective August 1, with rates ranging from 25% to 40% depending on the country [3] - The countries affected include Japan, South Korea, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Tunisia (25%), Bosnia and Herzegovina, South Africa (30%), Indonesia (32%), Bangladesh, Serbia (35%), Cambodia, Thailand (36%), Laos, Myanmar (40%) [3] - Trump emphasized that the tariffs are aimed at addressing the trade deficit and warned of potential retaliatory tariffs from Japan and South Korea [3] Group 2 - The implementation of "reciprocal tariffs" has been postponed to August 1, extending the previous deadline of July 9 [5] - Negotiations with multiple trade partners have progressed slower than expected, with only agreements reached with the UK and Vietnam, while talks with the EU, Japan, South Korea, and India remain challenging [7] - South Africa is pursuing a more balanced trade relationship with the U.S., while the EU is prepared to reach a principle agreement but will take countermeasures if negotiations fail [7] Group 3 - A White House official clarified that tariffs on specific countries will not be stacked on top of industry tariffs, preventing cumulative tariffs on the same imported products [10] - The global trade monitoring organization noted that Trump's previous executive order established rules against tariff stacking, prioritizing certain tariff mechanisms over others [10]