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特朗普赚大了,狂赚250亿美元,又将达成关税协议,联合国警告!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-19 03:56

Group 1: Tariff Revenue and Impact - Trump revealed that the U.S. generated $25 billion in revenue from tariffs in June, primarily from the automotive, steel, aluminum, and some wood sectors [1] - The second round of tariffs initiated by Trump is expected to bring in more revenue after July 7 [1] - Trump has imposed tariffs ranging from 20% to 50% on 24 countries and the EU, which is significantly higher than the previously proposed "reciprocal tariff" policy [3] Group 2: International Reactions and Negotiations - Brazil has initiated a three-step response to the 50% tariff, including negotiation and potential countermeasures, while the EU is prepared to impose additional tariffs on $72 billion worth of U.S. goods if no agreement is reached [3] - Japan and Mexico are also looking to negotiate further with the U.S. regarding tariffs [3] - The U.S. has reached a tariff agreement with Indonesia, imposing a 19% tariff on U.S. exports while Indonesia maintains zero tariffs on U.S. goods [5] Group 3: Broader Economic Implications - The UN warns that Trump's tariff policy has caused significant disruptions in global supply chains, leading to increased costs and supply interruptions, with a projected global economic growth rate drop from 2.8% to 2.3% [9] - Financial CEOs express concerns that the tariff policy may lead to rising inflation and further economic deterioration, despite recent profits exceeding expectations for major banks [11] - U.S. companies, particularly in the chemical, plastic, and alcohol sectors, face challenges from foreign retaliatory measures, with U.S. whiskey exports to the EU dropping by 20% from 2018 to 2021 due to tariffs [12] Group 4: Federal Reserve and Inflation - The Federal Reserve is likely to maintain interest rates until there is more clarity on inflation trends, with several officials indicating no urgency to lower rates [18] - The tariffs are expected to exert upward pressure on consumer prices, complicating the Fed's monetary policy decisions [18] - The overall economic uncertainty stemming from the tariff policies is influencing the Fed's approach to interest rates, with a cautious stance being adopted [18]