Group 1 - The U.S. President Trump announced a 35% tariff on Serbian imports starting August 1, raising concerns among Serbian export companies, particularly those in the aluminum sector already facing a 50% tariff [1] - The general manager of a major Serbian aluminum company stated that 90% of their products are for export, with 70% of that going to the U.S., and the new tariffs could eliminate all profits from U.S. sales, making business unprofitable [2] - The Serbian Chamber of Commerce criticized the U.S. tariffs as unreasonable, highlighting a trade deficit with the U.S. of 60 million euros, contrary to U.S. claims of a trade surplus [3] Group 2 - The Serbian aluminum company is exploring alternative markets outside the U.S., focusing on nearby European markets, the Balkans, and local markets, while also signing contracts with Chinese companies [2] - The Serbian Chamber of Commerce emphasized the unpredictability of U.S. tariff policies, which could deter investment and negatively impact consumers [3] - The Serbian Chamber of Commerce called for a diversified market strategy to reduce reliance on the U.S. market, as unpredictability is detrimental to businesses [3]
“在美生意已无利可图” 塞尔维亚铝制品企业遭美关税绞杀
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-07-26 02:29