短短48小时内,中国说不,印度跟俄油说拜拜,普京开始“报恩”了
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-18 12:17

Group 1 - Trump's tariff pressure strategy has shown effectiveness in some countries, particularly India, which has announced a halt to purchasing Russian oil, indicating a shift in its stance [1][3] - The U.S. is now focusing on China, with Trump openly threatening to impose tariffs as high as 500% on Chinese goods, aiming to exert pressure similar to that applied on India [1][8] - India's decision to stop buying Russian oil is attributed to two main factors: heavy tariff burdens from the U.S. and payment issues with Russian oil suppliers, who now demand payment in yuan or rubles [6][8] Group 2 - China's response to U.S. threats has been firm, with the Foreign Ministry rejecting unilateral sanctions and asserting its right to choose energy sources independently [9] - The potential for the EU to join the U.S. in imposing sanctions on China is complicated by the EU's economic reliance on China, particularly in sectors like photovoltaics and clean energy [9] - Russia has also expressed a strong stance against cooperating with any country to confront China, emphasizing its national interests and rejecting external pressures [12][13]