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8月全球经贸摩擦指数为100,持续处于高位
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-31 06:27

Group 1 - The global trade friction index for August is reported at 100, indicating a sustained high level of trade tensions [1] - The monetary value of global trade friction measures has decreased by 4.3% year-on-year and 15.2% month-on-month [1] - Among 20 monitored countries, the United States, Brazil, and Japan have the highest global trade friction indices, with the U.S. maintaining the top position for 14 consecutive months [1] Group 2 - The main sectors affected by trade friction include electronics, transportation equipment, pharmaceuticals, machinery, and light industry, with the electronics sector having the highest trade friction index [1] - The import and export tariff measures index ranks first among five sub-index measures, serving as a primary tool for countries to protect domestic industries and adjust industrial structures [1]