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关税战步步紧逼,特朗普屠刀砍向8国,鲍威尔再遭死亡点名!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-10 05:43

Group 1: Tariff Imposition - The Trump administration announced new tariffs on products from several countries, including a 50% tariff on all Brazilian products starting August 1, 2025, which exceeded market expectations [2] - Tariffs of 25% will be imposed on products from Brunei and Moldova, 30% on Algeria, Iraq, Libya, and Sri Lanka, and 20% on the Philippines [2] - The announcement led to a significant depreciation of the Brazilian real, with the USD/BRL exchange rate surpassing 5.60, reflecting a nearly 2.9% increase in the dollar's value [2] Group 2: International Reactions - Leaders from Japan and South Africa expressed regret and deemed the U.S. tariff actions as unreasonable, indicating a potential need for stronger countermeasures [3] - The European Union is preparing to respond to the U.S. tariffs, with ongoing disputes primarily focused on specific industries such as steel, automotive, and pharmaceuticals [3] - Analysts suggest that the trade war initiated by the Trump administration may accelerate a trend of "de-Americanization" as countries reassess their economic dependencies on the U.S. [3] Group 3: Federal Reserve Criticism - The Trump administration intensified criticism of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, claiming that current interest rates are at least 3 percentage points too high [4] - If the Fed were to lower rates as Trump suggested, it would bring rates down to a range of 1.25%-1.50%, the lowest in three years [5] - The administration's criticism is linked to rising national debt levels due to the passage of the "Big and Beautiful" bill, prompting urgency in addressing interest rates [6]