Core Points - The U.S. government is intensifying pressure on allies to impose tariffs on Chinese goods, although broad support remains limited [1] - Mexico's recent decision to raise import tariffs on countries without trade agreements is seen as a response to U.S. pressure [3][5] - The U.S. is attempting to form a tariff alliance against China, with Canada and the EU also aligning their trade policies more closely with U.S. interests [8][10] Group 1 - The U.S. has successfully influenced Mexico to increase tariffs on Chinese exports, including a maximum 50% tariff on key products like automobiles and textiles [5][6] - Canada has also been pressured to impose significant tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and steel, indicating a broader North American strategy to create trade barriers against China [8][10] - The EU is gradually aligning its trade policies with the U.S., evidenced by recent anti-subsidy investigations into Chinese products and calls for high tariffs on Chinese goods [8][12] Group 2 - The formation of a tariff alliance aims to block Chinese goods from being rerouted through third countries, leverage allied nations to collectively counter China, and shift the burden of trade conflicts onto other nations [12] - Historical evidence suggests that trade wars yield no winners, and countries considering following the U.S. in imposing tariffs on China should carefully weigh the potential consequences [12]
果然,美国正在加速打造对华“关税联盟”!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-22 06:41