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巴西民众抗议美“关税霸权”,法媒:这是美巴关系恶化的迹象
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-08-03 22:31

Group 1 - The U.S. government's tariffs on Brazilian goods are causing widespread protests in Brazil, indicating significant discontent among various sectors including unions, farmers, and small businesses [1] - The protests are a response to the U.S. imposing tariffs as high as 50% on certain Brazilian products, which protesters view as a serious infringement on Brazil's economic sovereignty [1] - Analysts suggest that both the U.S. and Brazil will incur losses due to the trade tensions, reflecting a deterioration in relations between the two countries [1][2] Group 2 - President Trump announced exemptions for 694 products, including civilian aircraft, cars, and fossil fuels, which accounted for $18.4 billion in exports from Brazil to the U.S. last year, representing 43.4% of Brazil's total exports to the U.S. [2] - Despite the exemptions, approximately 35.9% of Brazil's exports to the U.S. could still be affected if the tariffs are fully implemented, prompting the Brazilian government to prepare a response plan involving financial and tax measures [2] - A recent survey indicates that 23% of Brazilians view China as a more trustworthy trade partner compared to 19% who trust the U.S., highlighting a shift in public perception regarding trade relationships [3]