Group 1 - The U.S. government has secured $1.9 trillion in investments and contracts from Japan and the EU, with Japan committing $550 billion and the EU signing a $750 billion energy deal along with $600 billion in investments [1][3] - The tariffs imposed by the Trump administration have led to significant financial strain on American companies, exemplified by General Motors reporting a quarterly loss of $1.1 billion and a net profit drop of over one-third [3][6] - The impact of tariffs is felt most acutely by low-income families, who are experiencing a loss in disposable income three times greater than that of wealthier households [5][6] Group 2 - The trade war has resulted in retaliatory tariffs from the EU and other countries, with the EU imposing a 25% tariff on American bourbon and motorcycles, and Brazil imposing a 50% tariff on U.S. machinery [5][6] - Companies are relocating their operations to avoid U.S. tariffs, with Apple moving production to India and Delta Electronics receiving numerous inquiries for operations in India [5][6] - The International Monetary Fund has warned that global GDP will shrink by 0.5% due to tariffs, with the U.S. expected to bear 60% of the economic burden [6][7] Group 3 - The inflationary pressures resulting from tariffs are leading to increased prices for everyday goods, as seen with Walmart and Amazon raising prices on essential items [5][6] - The agricultural sector is suffering, with coffee farmers facing 50% tariffs and unable to fulfill orders, leading to a significant downturn in production and sales [5][6] - The overall economic growth rate in the U.S. has slowed to around 1%, indicating a significant downturn in economic activity as a result of the trade policies [7][8]
特朗普豪收1.9万亿美元大单,鲍威尔议息前被猛烈围攻!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-30 02:29