Group 1 - The U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution to oppose President Trump's tariffs on Canadian goods, marking a rare bipartisan dissent within the Republican-controlled chamber [1] - The resolution passed with a vote of 219 in favor and 211 against, with six Republican representatives voting in favor and only one Democrat voting against [1] - Trump's aggressive tariff policy, citing national security concerns over drug trafficking, has led to a 35% tariff on non-exempt Canadian goods [1] Group 2 - Trump has threatened to impose a 100% tariff on all Canadian goods if Canada reaches agreements with other countries [2] - He also threatened a 50% tariff on Canadian aircraft due to a certification dispute [3] Group 3 - Trump is privately considering the possibility of withdrawing from the USMCA, which could destabilize the North American trade framework [4] - The potential withdrawal has caused panic in the North American market, which encompasses approximately $2 trillion in trade [4] Group 4 - Analysts warn that any move to exit the agreement could disrupt supply chains, increase inflationary pressures, and negatively impact Republican election prospects in the upcoming midterms [5] - International oil prices surged over 2% in response to concerns about disrupted energy trade [6] Group 5 - The USMCA is facing a mandatory review scheduled for July 1, which has turned into a contentious negotiation rather than a routine renewal process [7] - Trump is demanding concessions from Canada and Mexico in non-trade areas, indicating a preference for bilateral negotiations [7] - If no agreement is reached, the agreement will trigger a 10-year annual review mechanism, allowing any party to notify an exit six months in advance [7] Group 6 - The future of the North American Free Trade Area is at a crossroads filled with uncertainty [8]
219:211!共和党罕见“背刺”特朗普,加税令遭众议院否决,“美墨加”协定前景生变
Jin Rong Jie·2026-02-12 02:34