这次真生气了!美国逼着他国和中国划清界限,否则不减税!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-22 08:17

Group 1 - The U.S. government is negotiating with various countries to lower import tariffs on the condition that they help restrict Chinese goods from entering their markets [1][2] - European countries, particularly German automakers, are feeling significant pressure due to their reliance on Chinese component supplies [1][2] - Southeast Asian countries, such as Vietnam, are reconsidering their production models as they depend on Chinese raw materials for assembly and export [1][2] Group 2 - In May, U.S. trade representatives visited Asia to discuss decoupling, urging Japan and South Korea to prohibit Chinese chip companies from establishing factories locally [1][2] - Samsung held internal meetings to assess supply chain risks, while Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries continued to supply marine engines to China despite the pressure [1][2] - U.S. threats to increase tariffs on imports of Chinese auto parts to 25% are causing concern among Brazilian soybean merchants, as China is their largest buyer [2] Group 3 - The U.S. is applying similar pressure on Middle Eastern oil-exporting countries, demanding that they do not allow China to settle oil trades in RMB, or they will lose tariff benefits [4] - African mining countries are under pressure regarding rare earth supply chains, with the U.S. threatening to cut infrastructure aid if they do not sever ties with China [4] - South African mining unions are protesting due to their dependence on Chinese technological support for local mining development [4] Group 4 - In April, China emphasized that it would not allow any country to harm its interests for other benefits, responding to EU tariffs on electric vehicles with countermeasures [6][11] - Asian factories are experiencing decreased operating rates, and the execution of trade agreements is showing signs of slackening [11] - The U.S. has faced significant backlash from allied countries and businesses regarding its aggressive trade strategies, leading to a chaotic supply chain situation [13] Group 5 - By October, a temporary ceasefire agreement was reached between the U.S. and China, with tariffs beginning to decrease [14] - The trade conflict has highlighted the fragility of global trade networks, with increasing pressure from businesses leading to a shift in the U.S. stance [14] - Despite tensions, trade between the U.S. and China has not ceased, and the situation has prompted global reflection on the costs of decoupling [14]