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最高41%!特朗普最新签令 上调一连串关税!美国对全世界至少收10%关税
Hua Xia Shi Bao·2025-08-01 00:23

Core Points - President Trump signed an executive order on July 31 to modify the "reciprocal tariff" policy, adjusting additional tariff rates on goods from multiple countries to address what the U.S. claims is a "national security emergency" due to long-standing trade deficits [1][2] - The new tariff rates include an increase for Canada from 25% to 35%, effective August 1, and a uniform 10% tariff for countries not listed in the executive order [2][6] - The order also stipulates a 40% tariff on goods found to be rerouted through third countries to evade tariffs, with a public "evasion list" updated semi-annually [1][2] Tariff Adjustments - For Japan, South Korea, and New Zealand, the tariff rate is set at 15% [1] - For EU countries, if the current tariff is below 15%, it will be raised to 15%, while those above 15% will not see additional increases [1] - The executive order is part of a broader series of tariff adjustments by the Trump administration [2] Specific Measures - An additional 50% tariff will be imposed on imported copper semi-finished products and high-copper content derivatives starting August 1 [6][7] - From August 29, the U.S. will suspend the tax exemption for imported packages valued at $800 or less [6] - A 40% tariff will be applied to products imported from Brazil starting August 6, with certain exceptions for specific goods [7] Trade Negotiations - President Trump indicated that Canada's stance on Palestine will not affect the tariff agreement, emphasizing that Canada must "pay a fair tax rate" [4] - The U.S. and Mexico have agreed to extend their tariff agreement for 90 days, during which they will negotiate further [5]