Group 1 - The core point of the article revolves around President Trump's diplomatic strategy targeting China and India, particularly regarding their stance on Russian energy imports, and the pressure he is exerting on the EU to impose tariffs on these countries [1][3] - Trump is seeking to leverage the EU to impose a 100% tariff on China and India as a means of increasing economic pressure on them for continuing to purchase Russian energy [3][4] - The EU faces internal divisions and is not unified in its response to Trump's demands, as many member states have significant economic ties with China, particularly in high-tech and energy sectors [4][6] Group 2 - The EU's reliance on Russian energy complicates its ability to impose sanctions, as countries like Hungary and Slovakia still depend on these supplies, creating economic challenges for the EU [6][9] - China's response to potential sanctions has been to tighten control over rare earth exports, significantly impacting the EU's supply chain and causing production delays in high-tech industries [7][9] - Japan's public stance against imposing tariffs on China and India highlights the complexities of international alliances, as Japan seeks to avoid economic conflict with China despite being a traditional ally of the US [9]
非要招惹中国?中方态度坚决,几乎切断欧盟稀土供应,日本火速表态:不同意特朗普要求
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-22 01:39