Group 1 - The relationship between the US and India has deteriorated significantly, particularly after Trump's imposition of a 50% punitive tariff on India, leading to a collapse of the so-called "strategic mutual trust" [1][5] - India's manufacturing sector is facing a major crisis, with foreign capital withdrawing en masse, raising questions about India's importance in Trump's view [3][7] - Trump's policies have been described as "hysterical," treating India similarly to hostile trade nations, which has caused significant concern among multinational companies considering relocating production to India [5][7] Group 2 - China's manufacturing sector continues to demonstrate resilience, maintaining a $11 billion toy export to the US, attributed to its technological integration, supply chain flexibility, and economies of scale [9] - The ongoing trade environment has highlighted the gap between China and India, with India increasingly reliant on Chinese technology and knowledge despite its push for self-reliance [9] - The situation indicates that globalization's principles will not be altered by political maneuvers, with China poised to remain a cornerstone of the global manufacturing chain [9]
特朗普亲手埋葬“美印同盟”?50%关税背后,印度挑战中国梦碎
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-27 07:44