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墨西哥拟对中国等国征收50%关税,商务部、外交部回应来了
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-09-11 23:19

Group 1 - Mexico plans to increase import tariffs on approximately 1,400 products, including automobiles, toys, steel, textiles, and plastic products, to a range of 10% to 50% for countries that have not signed free trade agreements with Mexico, including China [1] - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce expressed concern that Mexico's tariff increase aligns with the U.S.'s long-standing strategy to contain China and could affect future trade negotiations between Mexico and its North American partners [1][3] - The Ministry emphasized the importance of maintaining free trade and multilateralism, stating that unilateral tariff increases by Mexico would be seen as a concession to unilateral bullying [1][3] Group 2 - China and Mexico are important trade partners, and the Chinese government hopes that Mexico will reconsider its tariff increases to avoid negative impacts on bilateral trade [3] - The Chinese government advocates for resolving trade disputes through equal dialogue and opposes any form of unilateralism and protectionism [3] - China's foreign trade has shown resilience, with a 3.5% year-on-year increase in total trade value in the first eight months of the year, despite global economic uncertainties [5][6] Group 3 - In the first eight months of the year, China's total goods trade value reached 29.57 trillion yuan, with exports growing by 6.9% to 17.61 trillion yuan and imports declining by 1.2% to 11.96 trillion yuan [6] - In August, China's goods trade value was 3.87 trillion yuan, with exports at 2.3 trillion yuan (up 4.8%) and imports at 1.57 trillion yuan (up 1.7%), marking three consecutive months of growth in both exports and imports [6]