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进口机器人、工业机械、医疗设备!特朗普政府又一波232调查

Core Viewpoint - The U.S. Department of Commerce has initiated investigations under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act, focusing on imports of robots, industrial machinery, and medical devices, reflecting concerns over national security and the desire to boost domestic manufacturing [1][6]. Group 1: Section 232 Investigations - The investigations began on September 2, and the Department of Commerce must submit policy recommendations within 270 days [1]. - The scope of the investigations has expanded to include 11 categories, such as steel, aluminum, automotive, semiconductors, and medical products [2]. - The investigations aim to assess the impact of imports on national security, particularly in the context of robots and industrial machinery [4]. Group 2: Robots and Industrial Machinery - The investigation covers a wide range of equipment, including CNC machining centers, lathes, milling machines, and specialized metal processing equipment [4]. - The Department of Commerce seeks input from stakeholders regarding current and expected demand for domestic production capabilities and the role of foreign supply chains [5]. - The investigation aims to explore the feasibility of increasing domestic production capacity to reduce reliance on imports [5]. Group 3: Medical Devices and Supplies - The investigation also targets imports of personal protective equipment (PPE), medical consumables, and medical devices, reflecting concerns over dependence on foreign suppliers [6][7]. - The Department of Commerce is interested in understanding the current and projected demand for these medical products and the extent to which domestic production meets this demand [8]. - Experts express skepticism about the effectiveness of tariffs in bringing manufacturing jobs back to the U.S., citing a lack of interest among Americans in low-skilled manufacturing jobs [8].