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特朗普已完成同欧盟、日本、韩国贸易协议,将征很高家具关税
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-08-26 22:23

Group 1 - President Trump announced the completion of trade agreements with the EU, Japan, and South Korea, indicating a focus on revitalizing the U.S. furniture manufacturing industry through potential high tariffs on imported furniture, possibly up to 200% [1][5] - Following Trump's comments on furniture tariffs, furniture stocks experienced volatility, with Wayfair dropping nearly 6% after a previous rise, and other furniture stocks like Williams-Sonoma and RH also closing lower [5] - The U.S. stock market showed slight gains during Trump's speech, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq both rising, while semiconductor stocks outperformed the broader market [1] Group 2 - The trade agreements with the EU, Japan, and South Korea, announced in July, have raised concerns about potential issues and fairness, particularly regarding tariff rates and investment commitments [10][11][12] - The EU agreement includes a 15% tariff on many EU imports, while the EU has committed to significant investments in the U.S. However, there are doubts about the reciprocity of the agreement [10] - The Japan agreement involves a reduction of tariffs from 25% to 15% and a commitment from Japan to invest $550 billion, but there are discrepancies in profit distribution interpretations between the U.S. and Japan [11][12] - The South Korea agreement sets a tariff cap of 15% on imports, avoiding a previously threatened 25% rate, but U.S. officials have expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of detail on South Korea's investment commitments [12]