Group 1 - Trump criticized India as a "stagnant economy" and announced a 25% tariff on Indian goods starting August 1, which he claims is due to India's high tariffs and lack of business with the U.S. [1] - The Indian government responded by stating that any trade agreement with the U.S. must be "mutually beneficial" and protect local farmers and small businesses [1][2] - The implementation of the 25% tariff could directly impact India's $10 billion export trade to the U.S., affecting key sectors such as textiles, pharmaceuticals, and IT services [2] Group 2 - The recent strong statements from Trump contrast sharply with the previously cooperative atmosphere, as seen in April when U.S. Vice President JD Vance referred to U.S.-India relations as a "win-win partnership" [2] - Analysts warn that the current situation may lead to a more cautious approach from India in its dealings with the U.S., although they do not foresee a complete breakdown in relations [2] - The tariffs are expected to weaken India's relative tariff advantage in labor-intensive exports, but the overall disadvantage may not be overly severe [2]
说好的“双赢伙伴”呢?关税僵局后,特朗普痛斥印度是“死亡经济体”
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-07-31 13:46