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美国要求盟友就进口俄石油对中印加征关税 日本:难以做到
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-09-17 06:37

Group 1 - Japan's Finance Minister, Kato Katsunobu, rejected the U.S. call for increased pressure on Russia and higher tariffs on China and India, emphasizing Japan's commitment to World Trade Organization (WTO) rules [1] - Kato stated that Japan would not impose tariffs exceeding the agreed limits as long as other WTO members fulfill their obligations, indicating a cautious stance towards tariff increases related to trade with Russia [1] - The G7 meeting on September 12 discussed sanctions against Russia, during which the U.S. urged allies to consider imposing tariffs up to 100% on China and India [1] Group 2 - China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Lin Jian, criticized the U.S. for its unilateral approach and economic coercion regarding China's imports of Russian oil, asserting that China's energy cooperation with Russia is legitimate [2] - Lin emphasized that the U.S. actions undermine international trade rules and threaten the stability of global supply chains, highlighting that coercive measures are ineffective [2]