Group 1 - The Trump administration has quietly expanded the coverage of steel and aluminum tariffs to over 400 products, increasing the tariff rate to 50%, creating widespread uncertainty for businesses and trade partners [1][3] - This move is seen as an attempt to "plug loopholes," but it is expected to raise costs and disrupt global supply chains, particularly affecting U.S. manufacturing sectors reliant on imported raw materials [3][5] - The implementation of these tariffs is likely to lead to inevitable price increases for consumers, as companies will pass on the higher costs to retail prices [3][5] Group 2 - The increase in tariffs is causing significant uncertainty in global trade, prompting countries like Brazil to seek alternative trade partners and potentially reshaping global trade dynamics [7] - Analysts suggest that while inflation had eased since Trump's administration began, the new tariffs could reverse this trend, leading to noticeable price hikes in various consumer goods in the coming months [5][9] - The new trade agreements negotiated by the U.S. with allies may be economically detrimental, as they impose higher costs on American consumers and could weaken cooperative ties with allies [9]
带来广泛不确定性 美国关税政策反复无常、伤人害己、得不偿失
Yang Shi Wang·2025-08-21 07:45