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“一纸空文”?特朗普贸易协议承诺落空,多国盟友怒火中烧
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-08-18 01:58

Group 1 - The UK steel industry is facing uncertainty regarding the promised reduction of US tariffs to zero, with many companies experiencing a decline in US orders due to the 25% import tariff [2][8] - Similar frustrations are being felt in Japan, the EU, and South Korea, as they await concessions from the US regarding high tariffs on automotive exports [2][5] - The German automotive industry is urging for swift execution of agreements to alleviate the significant financial burden caused by tariffs, which have already reached billions [4][7] Group 2 - Japan's automotive sector is suffering ongoing losses due to tariff uncertainties, with one manufacturer reportedly losing 100 million yen (approximately $680,000) per hour [6] - South Korea has reached a trade agreement with the US that includes a 15% tariff on automotive exports, but the 25% additional tariff remains in effect, leading to a nearly 17% decline in automotive exports to the US [5][7] - The UK has implemented a 10% equivalent tariff, the lowest among US trade partners, but the 25% tariff on steel remains a significant concern for the industry [8][9]