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加拿大“软”了,或要选择“跪”了!GDP前十名中,剩3国硬扛美国
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-24 04:47

Group 1 - Canada has adopted a tough stance on the international stage, particularly in its trade conflict with the United States, which has escalated with a 35% tariff imposed by the U.S. since early August [1] - The European Union has chosen to lower tariffs on U.S. industrial goods to 15%, indicating a more conciliatory approach compared to Canada [1] - The global economic landscape shows that only China, India, and Brazil are maintaining a hardline stance against the U.S., while most other countries, including Canada, are opting for compromise under pressure [16][18] Group 2 - Canada’s Prime Minister Carney announced the removal of tariffs on all U.S. goods under the CUSMA agreement, signaling a shift towards compromise despite retaining tariffs on key industries like steel, aluminum, and automobiles [5] - India has faced significant pressure from the U.S., resulting in a 50% overall tariff, with the country unwilling to compromise due to domestic agricultural interests [11] - Brazil, as a key player in the BRICS nations, has chosen to deepen cooperation with China, particularly in agriculture, while facing a 50% tariff from the U.S. [13] Group 3 - The ongoing trade tensions highlight the challenges faced by countries in maintaining their positions against U.S. pressure, with only a few nations capable of withstanding such economic challenges [18] - The situation reflects a broader trend where countries with strong capabilities and resilience are more likely to succeed in navigating the complexities of international trade conflicts [16][18]