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美商务部对进口机器人启动232调查,受访企业:影响不大

Core Viewpoint - The investigation by the U.S. Department of Commerce into imports of robots and industrial machinery, as well as medical devices, is not expected to significantly impact the overseas business of a domestic industrial robot company, according to its chairman [1]. Group 1: Investigation Details - The U.S. Department of Commerce initiated a Section 232 investigation on September 2 regarding imports of robots and industrial machinery, as well as medical devices [1]. - Under the Trade Expansion Act, the President has the authority to impose tariffs on goods deemed a threat to national security, with the Department of Commerce required to submit policy recommendations within 270 days [1]. Group 2: Company Response - The chairman of the domestic industrial robot company stated that the investigation will have minimal impact on their overseas operations [1]. - He noted that certain downstream sectors served by industrial robots, such as photovoltaic, lithium battery, and 3C industries, may face increased pressure due to tariff implications [1]. - The company has strategically positioned itself in overseas markets for years, including acquisitions of local firms, which mitigates the potential impact of the investigation [1].