Group 1: US-Vietnam Trade Agreement - The US has reached a trade agreement with Vietnam, with details to be announced later [1][5][6] - All Vietnamese exports to the US will face a minimum 20% tariff, while the US market will be "fully open" to Vietnam [2][6] - Vietnam is a significant supplier of textiles and sportswear, with major brands like Nike and Gap operating there; it was the sixth-largest source of US imports, with exports close to $137 billion last year [6] Group 2: US-Japan Trade Tensions - President Trump threatened to impose tariffs of 30% or 35% on Japanese imports, higher than the previously proposed 24% [3][8] - Japan's Prime Minister responded by emphasizing the importance of trade over tariffs, highlighting Japan's role as the largest foreign investor in the US [11] - Japan seeks a mutually beneficial agreement through ongoing negotiations, aiming to address the US's tariffs on automobiles and steel [12] Group 3: EU-US Trade Negotiations - As the July 9 deadline approaches, EU member states are adopting a tougher stance in negotiations with the US, insisting on the removal of tariffs as part of any framework agreement [3][14] - The EU is pushing for a reduction of the current 10% baseline tariff on most EU exports to the US, with discussions ongoing about potential agreements [14][15] - There are concerns that negotiations could break down, leading to the re-imposition of high tariffs by the US on EU goods, including a 25% tariff on automobiles and a 50% tariff on steel [15]
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证券时报·2025-07-02 23:07