Core Insights - Major economies are actively seeking trade diversification in response to the U.S. tariff policies under the Trump administration [1][6] - The EU is pursuing new trade agreements, particularly with Indonesia, to mitigate the impact of U.S. tariffs [3][5] Group 1: EU's Trade Strategy - The EU and Indonesia have reached a political consensus to advance a trade agreement, ensuring Indonesian goods can enter the EU market tariff-free [3][5] - EU Commission President von der Leyen emphasized the importance of partnerships in a turbulent world, signaling support for countries affected by U.S. tariffs [3][4] - The EU aims to limit trade conflicts primarily to the U.S. market, which accounts for about 15% of global trade, while protecting the remaining 85% [4] Group 2: Global Trade Dynamics - Other major economies, including Canada and the UK, are also seeking to diversify their trade relationships amid threats to the rules-based international order [6][7] - Canada is accelerating free trade negotiations with ASEAN countries, while the UK is re-engaging in trade talks with Canada to strengthen global business ties [6][7] - Brazil and Mexico are initiating preparatory talks to deepen trade agreements, highlighting the economic complementarity between the two nations [7]
特朗普关税倒逼全球贸易变局,欧盟、加拿大等盟友开始另寻贸易出路
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-07-14 08:46