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智利庆祝关税豁免,并表示该国铜会“增强”美国产业实力
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-07-31 10:44

Core Points - Chile has announced that its cathode copper products will be exempt from tariffs, emphasizing its role in supporting U.S. industrial development [1][2] - The U.S. government, under President Trump, has imposed a 50% tariff on imported copper products starting August 1, which may significantly increase costs for U.S. manufacturers [1] - Chile is the largest copper producer globally, exporting over $5.6 billion worth of copper to the U.S. in 2024, accounting for 70% of U.S. copper imports [1] Group 1 - Chile's Finance Minister stated that the exemption from tariffs is beneficial for both Chile and U.S. industries, highlighting the importance of Chilean copper for U.S. industrial growth [1] - The U.S. administration views high copper import levels and global overcapacity as a threat to national security, but Chile argues that it enhances U.S. security as a reliable supplier [2] - Chile's exports primarily consist of cathode and refined copper products, with the remaining 30% of U.S. copper imports sourced from Mexico, Canada, and Peru [1]