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巴西准备硬刚美国?中国火速响应,当着10国代表的面,反将美一军
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-13 01:22

Group 1 - The core issue revolves around Trump's announcement of a 50% tariff on all Brazilian imports, effective August 1, citing unfair trade practices by Brazil [1][3] - Brazilian President Lula's immediate response includes plans to negotiate and potentially file a complaint with the WTO, indicating a strong stance against the tariff [1][3] - The Brazilian government has formed a specialized task force to address the situation and has summoned the U.S. chargé d'affaires for clarification on the accusations against the previous Brazilian administration [3] Group 2 - Brazil's Finance Minister highlighted that the U.S. has had a trade surplus of $410 billion with Brazil over the past 15 years, arguing that the tariff lacks economic rationale and is politically motivated [3] - The tariff is expected to significantly impact U.S. consumers, particularly in sectors reliant on Brazilian products like coffee and orange juice, which constitute a large share of the U.S. market [3] - The U.S. juice industry has expressed concerns that the tariff could harm domestic supply chains and lead to job losses [3] Group 3 - Concurrently, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized China's role as a reliable partner for ASEAN countries, contrasting with Trump's tariff approach [5][6] - Wang Yi's proposals included commitments to regional nuclear disarmament, positioning China as a responsible global player amid U.S. trade tensions [6] - Criticism of U.S. tariff policies is growing domestically, with warnings that such actions could damage the U.S. economy and lead to broader economic repercussions [6][8] Group 4 - Lula's statements at the BRICS summit reflect a shift towards a new global economic order, advocating for cooperation and equality rather than unilateral actions by powerful nations [8] - The evolving dynamics suggest that traditional protectionist measures like tariffs may no longer dominate global trade, with a focus on collaborative approaches gaining traction [8]