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特朗普彻底着急,威逼30国对华动手,加拿大:正考虑取消对华关税
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-13 08:44

Core Viewpoint - The Trump administration is attempting to form a "tariff alliance" with over 30 countries, including G7 nations, to impose tariffs on Chinese goods, with some rates potentially reaching 100% [1][3][5] Group 1: Economic Strategy - The strategy is framed as a means to pressure China to sever ties with Russia, but it is fundamentally an economic containment strategy against China [1][3] - The U.S. has already begun pressuring EU countries to adopt a tougher trade policy towards China, aiming to create a Western-led tariff network against China [3][5] Group 2: Canada's Position - Canada initially announced a 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles but has since indicated it is "considering" canceling or lowering this tariff due to economic pressures from China [7][9] - The Canadian government is responding to China's temporary anti-dumping measures on Canadian canola, which is a significant export for Canada, highlighting the economic stakes involved [9][11] Group 3: Global Implications - Many countries targeted by Trump’s strategy face a dilemma of maintaining traditional alliances with the U.S. while not alienating China, a crucial trade partner [13][15] - European nations, heavily reliant on trade with China, may suffer more from joining the tariff alliance than from the tariffs themselves, indicating a potential backlash against U.S. pressure [13][15] Group 4: Strategic Weakness - The lack of a broad consensus among allies suggests that the proposed alliance is fragile and may not withstand economic pressures [15][17] - The shift in Canada’s stance reflects a broader trend where countries prioritize their economic interests over political posturing, signaling potential challenges for the U.S. strategy [17][18]