Group 1 - The Mexican Congress approved a bill proposed by President Sinbloom to impose tariffs of up to 50% on goods from several Asian countries, including China, India, and South Korea, primarily targeting high-value-added products [1][3] - The decision to impose tariffs was largely influenced by significant pressure from the Trump administration, which has increased military and economic threats towards Mexico [3] - The tariffs on goods from China, which is Mexico's second-largest trading partner with approximately $90 billion in imports annually, may harm China's interests while potentially increasing inflation and affecting public support for the Mexican government [5] Group 2 - In response to Mexico's tariff decision, China has initiated a series of countermeasures, including an investment barrier investigation into trade activities involving Mexico, which could impact nearly $20 billion of Mexican exports [7] - The ongoing trade conflict between the U.S. and China may lead to intensified indirect economic confrontations in regions like Latin America and Southeast Asia if strong countermeasures are not taken [9]
扛不住美国压力,墨西哥对华加税50%,中国不再客气,回应组合拳
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-12 07:18