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花样翻新的“对等关税”最先伤到谁?
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-08-02 04:30

Group 1: Impact of Tariffs on Automotive Industry - Ford Motor Company reported its first quarterly loss of 2023 in Q2, with a loss of $800 million and a net profit decline of $36 million, attributing the losses to the unilateral tariff policy [1] - General Motors, the largest automaker in the U.S., experienced a one-third drop in profits in Q2, resulting in losses exceeding $1 billion, and forecasts a potential annual profit reduction of $4 billion to $5 billion due to tariffs [4] Group 2: Price Increases Across Industries - U.S. wholesalers and distributors plan to collectively raise prices in response to tariff impacts, with the industry valued at $8.2 trillion being identified as a major victim of the trade policy [7] - Procter & Gamble announced a 5% price increase on about a quarter of its products starting in August to offset tariff-related cost pressures, despite significant domestic investments [8] - Food giants like Mondelez and Hershey warned of potential retail price changes for consumer goods, with Hershey's tariff costs reaching approximately $15 million to $20 million in Q2, leading to price adjustments and product downsizing strategies [10]