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特朗普宣布:暂无计划因中国购买俄罗斯石油而对中国产品加征关税
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao·2025-08-17 00:58

Core Points - President Trump indicated that he currently has no plans to impose tariffs on Chinese products due to China's purchase of Russian oil, citing progress in discussions with Putin regarding the Ukraine conflict [1] - Trump previously threatened tariffs on countries purchasing Russian energy to pressure Putin into peace negotiations with Ukraine [1] - The U.S. plans to increase tariffs on Indian products to 50% starting August 27 in response to India's oil purchases from Moscow [1] - Imposing tariffs on China could disrupt the recently extended trade truce between the U.S. and China, which has helped reduce previously high tariffs [1] - Despite not reaching a ceasefire agreement with Putin during the Alaska meeting, Trump noted that there was consensus on several issues and urged Ukraine's President Zelensky to negotiate with Putin [1] Industry Response - The Chinese government maintains a consistent stance on its energy cooperation with countries including Russia, asserting that such activities are legitimate and in line with national interests [2] - China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that it will continue to take reasonable energy security measures based on its own national interests [2]