Group 1 - The U.S. Treasury Secretary's proposal for a 200% tariff on China was met with silence and resistance from G7 allies, highlighting a lack of support for aggressive trade measures against China [3][5] - European leaders are heavily reliant on trade with China, with projected trade volume reaching €856 billion in 2024, making them hesitant to engage in a trade war [3][5] - The last trade war under the Trump administration resulted in significant losses for the EU, amounting to over €170 billion, which has made European leaders cautious about repeating such mistakes [3][5] Group 2 - The U.S. is attempting to pressure Europe into supporting sanctions against China, but European officials are prioritizing their economic relationships with China over U.S. demands [5][7] - The potential for secondary sanctions against countries purchasing Russian energy, including India and Turkey, raises concerns for Europe about future U.S. coercion in other energy partnerships [5][7] - Europe's reluctance to support U.S. sanctions is seen as a strategic decision to avoid economic self-harm in the context of U.S.-China tensions [7]
听说要和中国打贸易战,在座的欧洲各国领导人,没一人敢抬头吱声
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-21 03:53