Group 1 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Trump's large-scale tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act were illegal, stating that the president cannot unilaterally impose taxes without Congressional approval [3] - Following the ruling, Trump signed an executive order to increase tariffs on global goods from 10% to 15%, with exemptions for critical minerals, energy products, some agricultural products, and pharmaceuticals, but the tariffs can only last for 150 days without Congressional approval [3][5] - Over 30 countries, including the EU, Brazil, Japan, and Australia, have united against Trump's tariffs, with the EU planning to impose 20% tariffs on U.S. agricultural products, directly impacting U.S. farmers [5][7] Group 2 - Japan's Prime Minister Kishi Suga, after being re-elected, has been criticized for attempting to strengthen military capabilities while publicly seeking stable relations with China, leading to tensions [9] - China has implemented export controls on dual-use items to Japan, affecting 20 entities involved in military enhancement, which has caused significant declines in Japan's stock market, particularly in defense and heavy machinery sectors [11][15] - Japanese companies like Toyota and Honda have halted some electric vehicle production due to a shortage of critical rare earth materials, with potential losses estimated at 660 billion yen if controls persist for three months [13][21] Group 3 - The ongoing geopolitical tensions highlight a shift in global trade dynamics, with countries like Canada reducing reliance on U.S. tariffs and increasing trade with China, indicating a move towards multilateral cooperation [19][22] - The situation illustrates the failure of unilateralism and hegemony, emphasizing the need for adherence to rules and mutual benefits for long-term development [22]
不给缓冲期!中国开始清算日本,特朗普则把美国玩成了笑话
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-02-26 13:09