Group 1 - The U.S. government is planning to impose punitive tariffs of up to 100% on countries like China and India that purchase Russian oil, aiming to cut off Russia's energy export lifeline amid the Ukraine conflict [1] - The U.S. has set a condition for this policy, stating it will only follow if European allies take action first, indicating a strategy to avoid risks [1] - European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen responded firmly, stating that the EU will make independent decisions based on its own interests, rejecting the notion of being a pawn for the U.S. [1] Group 2 - The recent trade agreement between the EU and the U.S. has been criticized as imbalanced, requiring the EU to eliminate tariffs on U.S. industrial goods and commit to purchasing significant amounts of U.S. energy products [1] - The EU's unusual refusal to comply with U.S. pressure may stem from a growing realization of being treated as expendable by the U.S. despite making significant concessions [3] - Von der Leyen faces political pressure, with 75% of Europeans calling for her resignation, prompting a reassessment of the EU's policy towards the U.S. [3] Group 3 - The EU is reflecting on its relationship with China, recognizing the importance of the Chinese market for European industries, such as automotive and luxury goods [3] - Recent anti-dumping investigations initiated by China against EU products highlight the potential repercussions for EU industries if they align with U.S. pressures against China [6] - The current geopolitical landscape emphasizes the urgency for the EU to achieve strategic autonomy, impacting its future development and the global multipolar order [6]
特朗普的要求,冯德莱恩一口回绝!中方的告诫,欧洲这次听明白了
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-25 05:53