继续释放关税缓和信号!特朗普在最新采访中暗示:大门仍敞开着
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao·2025-10-19 22:11

Group 1 - The core message indicates that Trump is signaling a continued willingness to ease tariffs, suggesting that the door remains open for negotiations [2][3] - The Trump administration is reportedly quietly relaxing several tariff policies, having exempted dozens of products from "reciprocal tariffs" and expressing a willingness to exclude more items from tariffs during trade agreements [3] - This shift in tariff policy is seen as a response to an internal belief that the U.S. should lower tariffs on goods not produced domestically, especially ahead of a Supreme Court hearing on "reciprocal tariffs" [3] Group 2 - Recently, Trump announced a 25% tariff on trucks and truck parts, and a 10% tariff on buses, effective November 1, as part of the expanded tariff exemption program for automakers [4] - A new list of product exemptions, referred to as "Attachment Two," includes items like gold, LED lights, and certain minerals, which are now or will be covered under Section 232 tariffs [4] - Future exemptions are anticipated, with a list called "Attachment Three" targeting products that cannot be grown, mined, or produced in the U.S., such as certain agricultural products and aircraft parts [4]