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对等关税伤美民众钱包,涨价潮席卷电脑手表衣鞋酒类
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-04 21:22

Group 1 - The latest tariffs announced by Trump will take effect on August 7, impacting a wide range of imported goods, including computers, electronics, watches, clothing, shoes, and alcoholic beverages, potentially leading to price increases for consumers [1][3]. - Goldman Sachs estimates that consumers will start feeling the impact of these tariffs within eight months [1][7]. - The new tariffs will impose rates ranging from 10% to 41% on nearly 70 countries, affecting the prices of various consumer goods [3]. Group 2 - Yale University's budget laboratory estimates that if the new tariffs are implemented indefinitely, prices for computers and other electronic products could rise by 18.2% in the short term (2 to 3 years) and by 7.7% in the long term (3 to 10 years) [4]. - Clothing, being one of the most imported goods in the U.S., is expected to see a short-term price increase of 37.5% and a long-term increase of 17.4% due to tariffs imposed on major exporting countries like China, Vietnam, Bangladesh, India, and Indonesia [4]. - Swiss watches, a significant export to the U.S. with over $4 billion in sales last year, will face a 39% tariff, likely affecting their prices [5]. Group 3 - Vietnam and Indonesia, major producers of footwear, will see tariffs of at least 19% starting next week, which could lead to increased prices for shoes [6]. - The U.S. wine and spirits market, where imported products account for 35% of total sales, will face a 15% tariff on imports from the EU, impacting prices for alcoholic beverages [6]. - Furniture and toys, primarily imported from Vietnam and China, are also expected to see price increases due to the looming tariffs, with manufacturers already warning of potential hikes [7].