美国突然撤掉对我们高关税,印度人一觉睡醒,发现自己成关税战主力
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-01 19:10

Core Viewpoint - The U.S. has quietly removed the 10% tariff on fentanyl from China, signaling a shift in trade pressure from China to India, which now faces a 50% punitive tariff on its goods without any transition period or exemptions [1][3][5]. Group 1: U.S.-China Trade Dynamics - The U.S. has paused plans for a 100% tariff increase on Chinese goods, indicating a potential thaw in U.S.-China trade relations [8][11]. - The recent U.S.-China meeting in San Francisco suggests that both countries have reached an understanding to avoid escalating tariffs against each other [11][20]. Group 2: Impact on India - India has become the new target of U.S. trade pressure, with no prior warning or negotiation space provided by the U.S. government [5][11]. - The punitive tariffs imposed on Indian goods cover a wide range of products, leaving Indian exporters unprepared [11][13]. - Indian media reports indicate rising tensions in U.S.-India trade relations, with uncertainty about the limits of this tension [7][13]. Group 3: India's Strategic Position - India's position in the global trade landscape is precarious, as it lacks strong countermeasures against U.S. tariffs compared to China [14][18]. - The sentiment in India reflects a realization that it may have been overestimating its importance in the global supply chain [23][27]. - The lack of manufacturing capability in India compared to China limits its negotiating power in trade discussions [23][27]. Group 4: Global Supply Chain Implications - Following the U.S.-China rapprochement, foreign companies are reconsidering their plans to shift orders to India, favoring China instead due to its superior supply chain integration capabilities [27]. - The situation highlights that the most significant costs in global trade dynamics may ultimately fall on India, which had hoped to benefit from the U.S.-China tensions [27].