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莫迪还没踏上访华飞机,印度先对美国征税150%,中国已召回工程师
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-11 16:24

Group 1 - The trade relationship between India and the United States has become tense, with a projected trade volume of $129.2 billion in 2024, where India exports $87 billion and imports $41 billion, resulting in a surplus of $45.7 billion, ranking ninth globally [1][2] - The U.S. has imposed a 26% tariff on Indian automotive, steel, and aluminum products starting April 2025, following aggressive tariff policies initiated by the Trump administration [1][2] - Negotiations primarily stalled over agricultural products, with India maintaining high tariffs on soybeans and corn at 39% and 50% respectively, while the average tariff in India is 7.7%, significantly higher than the U.S. average of 2.8% [2][4] Group 2 - In response to U.S. tariffs, India has increased tariffs on certain U.S. products, including bourbon whiskey, reverting a previous agreement to reduce tariffs from 150% to 100%, which is expected to decrease U.S. exports by 40% [2][4] - China has recalled over 300 engineers from India, primarily from Foxconn's iPhone factory, due to uncertainties in U.S.-China trade relations, impacting the production of iPhone 17 and delaying manufacturing plans [4][6] - India's economic growth is projected at 6.48% for 2024, with a GDP of $3.91 trillion, but the ongoing trade war may lead to capital flight to countries like Vietnam [6][9] Group 3 - Modi's upcoming visit to China for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit is seen as an opportunity for India to strengthen ties with China and Russia in light of U.S. pressures [6][7] - The trade tensions have prompted a shift in India's defense procurement strategy, moving away from the U.S. and towards Russia for military supplies, including the S-400 missile system [7][11] - The global supply chain is undergoing significant adjustments, with countries like Vietnam benefiting from increased orders as India's manufacturing sector faces slowdowns [9][11] Group 4 - The situation highlights the fragility of global trade, with India aiming to leverage the "China +1" strategy for growth, but facing challenges due to U.S. tariffs that have escalated from 2.5% to 27% [9][13] - The trade war has led to increased prices for consumers, with India needing to balance its diplomatic relations to avoid being caught between the U.S. and China [11][13] - The potential outcomes of Modi's visit to China could influence future trade dynamics, but the ongoing trade war continues to pose challenges for all involved parties [13]