Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the impending implementation of new tariffs by the U.S. government, with rates potentially reaching as high as 70%, and highlights the responses from various countries, including the EU, Japan, and India, regarding their trade negotiations with the U.S. [1][2][4] Group 1: U.S. Tariff Announcement - President Trump announced that new unilateral tariffs will be communicated to trade partners starting July 4, with an expected implementation date of August 1 [1] - The proposed tariff rates could range from 10% to 70%, with Trump indicating that the final text of the letters detailing these tariffs has been completed [1] - The U.S. has previously imposed tariffs of up to 50% on many trade partners, which has raised concerns about inflation risks in the U.S. economy [2] Group 2: Responses from Trade Partners - The EU has expressed a strong commitment to defending its interests and is prepared to take countermeasures if negotiations with the U.S. fail [6][4] - Japan's Prime Minister emphasized the importance of maintaining national interests, particularly in the automotive and agricultural sectors, and stated that Japan will not sacrifice agriculture in trade negotiations [8] - India has drawn two "red lines" in its negotiations with the U.S., focusing on the protection of its agricultural sector and dairy products, and plans to impose retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. due to the impact of U.S. tariffs on Indian exports [9][11]
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中国基金报·2025-07-05 08:09