特朗普突然在格陵兰问题上让步,但英美贸易谈判仍被搁置!12月英国政府赤字大幅下降
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-25 08:49

Group 1 - President Trump unexpectedly withdrew his previous threats to impose tariffs on Greenland during the Davos Forum, stating that he would not use military force to resolve the issue [1] - The announcement of a framework agreement with NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg regarding Greenland has positively impacted the US stock market, leading to a rise in stock prices [1] Group 2 - US-UK trade negotiations remain stalled, with US Treasury Secretary Mnuchin indicating that the relationship has deteriorated to a low point, preventing new trade talks [5] - The US-UK trade agreement has significant gaps, and the UK is still facing a 10% tariff on goods, which, while lower than the EU's 15%, remains a burden [5] - The UK steel industry is seeking to lower the 25% tariff by promising supply chain security, but negotiations are progressing slowly [7] Group 3 - The UK government reported a significant decrease in the budget deficit for December, down 38% to £11.6 billion, exceeding economists' expectations [8] - Tax revenue increased by 8.9%, particularly from income tax, corporate tax, VAT, and national insurance contributions, contributing to the improved fiscal situation [8] Group 4 - The UK housing market shows a complex performance, with an average house price increase of £2,300 across 30 million homes, but only half of the homes saw a value increase of over 1% [10] - There is a notable regional disparity in the housing market, with Northern England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland experiencing significant price increases, while London has a lower increase rate [12]

特朗普突然在格陵兰问题上让步,但英美贸易谈判仍被搁置!12月英国政府赤字大幅下降 - Reportify