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最后24小时,54国站队中国:要让中国成为全球顶流,特朗普没料到
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-10 08:22

Group 1 - The recent global tariff order signed by Trump has led to significant backlash, with 54 countries expressing support for China and advocating for its leadership in the global economy [1][4] - The tariff measures imposed by the U.S. on 69 countries have resulted in severe economic impacts, such as a 35% tariff on Canadian auto parts, a 50% tariff on Brazilian soybeans, and a 25% tariff on Indian industrial products [4][8] - Even small and impoverished nations like Lesotho are affected, facing a 15% tariff due to accusations of currency manipulation and overcapacity, highlighting the widespread confusion and anger among affected populations [8] Group 2 - The burden of the tariffs is primarily falling on American consumers, with nearly 90% of tariff revenues being borne by U.S. importers, leading to increased prices for goods such as a 40% rise in shoe prices at Walmart and an overall annual expenditure increase of at least $2,400 per American household [10] - In response to the tariffs, China has proactively established a free trade zone with 53 African countries, significantly boosting trade, with exports of South African citrus to China surging by 88.6% [13][15] - China's economic presence in Africa is growing, with exports of construction machinery increasing by 58.5%, and the internal trade volume of the African free trade zone rising from $192.2 billion to $520 billion [15] Group 3 - The unilateral tariff policies of the U.S. are accelerating global support for China, particularly in Africa, where over 55% of smartphones and 70% of solar panels are produced by China, overshadowing U.S. influence [17] - The U.S. is facing unprecedented challenges to its hegemonic system, with legal rulings against Trump's tariffs and retaliatory measures from traditional allies, including a 25% retaliatory tariff from the EU [19] - The increasing support for China from 54 countries indicates a potential shift in global trade dynamics, with the possibility of the end of dollar hegemony as China signs 31 economic partnership agreements [23][27]