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当着全世界的面!马克龙给特朗普“当头一棒”,还提到了中方
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-23 02:54

Group 1 - French President Macron rejected the unequal tariff agreement proposed by the U.S., emphasizing that France will use all means to respond to U.S. tariff measures, escalating the trade dispute between the two nations [1][3] - The U.S. has increased tariffs on French goods, including aircraft parts (15% tariff) and wine (25% tariff), claiming it is to correct trade imbalances, while France views this as unilateralism [1][3] - Macron advocates for a "zero tariff for zero tariff" agreement to achieve a fair and mutually beneficial trade relationship, indicating that if the U.S. maintains a 10% tariff, Europe will respond with equivalent measures [3][5] Group 2 - The EU plans to impose retaliatory tariffs on $95 billion worth of U.S. goods, covering various sectors such as civil aircraft, automobiles, medical devices, and agricultural products [3] - France is considering non-tariff measures, such as a digital services tax, to counter U.S. actions, with the French Minister of Economy and Finance stating that responses may include regulatory measures and targeted tax tools [3][5] - The trade dispute is seen as a continuation of historical tensions between the U.S. and France, with previous tariff actions dating back to 2019, and France's current firm stance exceeds U.S. expectations [3][5] Group 3 - The trade conflict has drawn criticism not only from France but also from other countries like Japan and India, which oppose the U.S. "reciprocal tariff" policy and have taken countermeasures [5] - U.S. wine retailers and importers have expressed opposition to the potential tariffs, arguing that they would harm American businesses and workers, while the National Retail Federation warns that tariffs will ultimately burden consumers [5] - France's luxury goods sector is less affected by U.S. tariffs due to support from the Chinese market, indicating a shift in reliance that diminishes the impact of U.S. tariff threats [5][7] Group 4 - Ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and France are tense, with the EU Commission President stating that the EU prioritizes negotiations but is prepared for retaliatory measures [7] - Macron's firm stance reflects France's determination to protect its interests, with the outcome of the trade dispute likely to have significant implications for global trade dynamics [7] - The International Monetary Fund warns that protectionist measures could slow global economic growth, urging all parties to resolve differences through dialogue [5][7]