枪打出头鸟,特朗普通告全球:加征200%关税,第一个牺牲国出现了
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-21 10:12

Group 1 - The announcement of a 200% tariff on French wine and champagne by President Trump is seen as a tactic to pressure French President Macron to join a newly formed Gaza Peace Committee [1][4][7] - The proposed Gaza Peace Committee has received cautious responses from most countries, with Hungary being the only one to express willingness to join, indicating a lack of broad international support [4][6] - Macron's refusal to join the committee stems from concerns that it could undermine the United Nations' role and expand its influence beyond Gaza [6][7] Group 2 - The potential impact of the 200% tariff on French wine could be devastating, as the U.S. is the largest market for French wine, with annual exports valued at approximately €4.5 billion [14] - A 20% tariff was previously estimated to cost the French wine industry €800 million annually, suggesting that a 200% tariff would lead to catastrophic losses [14] - The entire supply chain, from grape cultivation to wine production and related industries, could be significantly affected, potentially threatening thousands of jobs [15] Group 3 - Macron's stance reflects a historical commitment to independent foreign policy, reminiscent of Charles de Gaulle, but he recognizes the need for European unity to effectively counter U.S. pressure [15][17] - The success of Macron's efforts to unify European countries against U.S. tariffs will depend on the ability of the EU Council and Commission to propose viable solutions and persuade member states to share the burden of potential short-term losses [17]