Core Insights - The global trade friction index increased from 92 in June to 110 in July, indicating a rise in trade tensions [1] - The monetary value of global trade friction measures rose by 6.6% year-on-year and 27.6% month-on-month in July [1] - The United States, European Union, and Brazil ranked as the top three countries (regions) in the global trade friction index [1] Summary by Category - Global Trade Friction Index - The index reached a high level of 110 in July, up from 92 in June [1] - Monetary Impact - The amount involved in global trade friction measures increased by 6.6% compared to the previous year and by 27.6% compared to the previous month [1] - Country Rankings - The United States has the highest monetary involvement in global trade friction measures, maintaining this position for 13 consecutive months [1]
贸促会:7月全球经贸摩擦指数升高
Xin Hua Wang·2025-09-28 15:03