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24小时,3国倒向美国!川普高调摊牌中国,一场背刺行动浮出水面
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-27 06:45

Core Viewpoint - In a surprising turn of events, three neighboring countries of China—Japan, the Philippines, and Indonesia—have aligned with the United States, marking a significant shift in regional dynamics and signaling a potential confrontation with China led by Trump [1][8]. Group 1: Trade Agreements - Within 24 hours, Japan, the Philippines, and Indonesia reached new trade agreements with the U.S., which include zero tariffs on U.S. goods while imposing tariffs of 19% to 15% on their products [3][6]. - The Philippines, under President Marcos, quickly shifted its stance after Trump threatened a 20% tariff on its goods, resulting in a commitment to zero tariffs on U.S. products [3][4]. - Indonesia agreed to similar terms, including a commitment to purchase 50 Boeing aircraft and significant imports of U.S. energy and agricultural products [4][6]. - Japan signed a historic agreement involving zero tariffs on U.S. goods and a 15% tariff on Japanese products, alongside a commitment to invest $550 billion in the U.S. [6][8]. Group 2: Strategic Implications - The agreements signify a strategic maneuver by the U.S. to dismantle China's influence in the region, as these countries previously acted as a buffer in the U.S.-China rivalry [8][18]. - Trump's actions are viewed as a calculated regional encirclement strategy, aiming to alter the economic dependencies of these nations and apply pressure on China [8][18]. - The U.S. Treasury Secretary indicated that the upcoming U.S.-China negotiations will focus on China's oil purchases from Russia and Iran, hinting at a more severe confrontation ahead [11][18]. Group 3: Global Reactions - Other countries, such as South Korea and India, are also facing pressure to align with the U.S., with South Korea already importing $2.2 billion worth of U.S. beef, which constitutes 32% of its rice import quota [13][18]. - Malaysia has been singled out for potential tariffs, indicating that many nations may have to make concessions under U.S. pressure [16][18]. - The broader implications of Trump's tariff policies may lead to increased uncertainty in the global economy, affecting not only the targeted countries but also U.S. consumers who may face higher prices and lower quality goods [16][18].