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关税突发!特朗普:延长!14国税率公布,最高40%!
证券时报·2025-07-07 22:52

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article is that the U.S. government, under President Trump, is implementing significant tariffs on imports from various countries, including Japan, South Korea, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, South Africa, Laos, Myanmar, Indonesia, Bosnia, Bangladesh, Serbia, Cambodia, Thailand, and Tunisia, starting from August 1, 2025 [1][3][5][7]. - The tariffs include a 25% rate on all products from Japan and South Korea, a 30% rate on South African products, and varying rates for other countries, such as 32% for Indonesia and 36% for Cambodia and Thailand [3][5][7]. - Trump emphasizes that these tariffs are aimed at addressing the trade deficit and ensuring a more balanced trade relationship, which he views as a significant threat to the U.S. economy and national security [3][5]. Group 2 - The U.S. administration has stated that any attempts to circumvent these tariffs through third-country transshipment will incur higher tariffs [5][7]. - A White House official clarified that tariffs imposed on specific countries will not be stacked on top of industry tariffs, preventing cumulative tariffs on the same imported products [9]. - Trump has warned that if Japan or South Korea retaliates with their own tariff increases, the U.S. will respond with equivalent increases on its tariffs [4][5].