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面对美国征收35%关税威胁 加拿大总理的回应来了
Xin Hua Wang·2025-07-11 07:35

Group 1 - Canadian Prime Minister Carney responded to President Trump's announcement of a 35% tariff on Canadian goods, stating that Canada will firmly protect its workers and industries while extending trade negotiations with the U.S. until August 1 [1][3] - The Canadian government aims to reach a constructive and mutually beneficial agreement with the U.S. while maximizing national interests, although specific progress in negotiations was not disclosed [3] - Trump indicated that if Canada raises tariffs on U.S. goods, the U.S. will reciprocate with additional tariffs on top of the 35% [3][7] Group 2 - Trump’s letter included a warning that goods rerouted through third countries to avoid tariffs would also be subject to taxation, while also offering incentives for Canadian companies to manufacture in the U.S. to avoid tariffs [7] - The U.S. President criticized Canada for not adequately addressing the fentanyl crisis and suggested that cooperation on this issue could lead to adjustments in tariff policies [7] - Canada is actively pursuing free trade agreements with Southeast Asian countries to diversify trade and mitigate the impact of U.S. tariffs [8] Group 3 - Trump mentioned that countries that have not received a letter regarding tariffs could face a 20% or 15% tariff, indicating a broader strategy of imposing tariffs on multiple economies [9] - The U.S. tariff measures are part of a fluctuating policy that has created uncertainty for investors and trade partners, with changes occurring rapidly [9]