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特斯拉欧洲市场遇冷 特斯拉在欧盟销量大跌
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-28 12:31
欧洲汽车制造商协会27日公布的统计数据显示,2025年全年,特斯拉在欧洲的新车注册量为238656辆, 同比下降26.9%。在欧盟范围内,2025年特斯拉新车注册量同比下降37.9%,市场份额从2024年的2.3% 降至1.4%。 自2025年以来,因美国总统特朗普寻求得到格陵兰岛并在关税上对欧盟反复加码威胁,跨 大西洋关系持续承压。由于特朗普与特斯拉公司首席执行官马斯克关系密切,特斯拉电动汽车过去一年 在欧洲市场受到很多消费者抵制,销量表现也持续走弱。 (央视财经) ...
欧盟外长:跨大西洋关系根基被撼动
Xin Hua She· 2026-01-28 10:42
新华社布鲁塞尔1月28日电(记者张兆卿)欧盟外交与安全政策高级代表卡拉斯28日在比利时布鲁塞尔 出席欧洲防务局年度会议时表示,当前世界"根本性再定位的最大变化"发生在大西洋两岸,并已撼动跨 大西洋关系根基,"欧洲已不再是华盛顿的主要重心"。 ...
欧盟外交政策负责人警告 欧盟防务体系必须调整方能生存下去
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-28 09:49
欧盟外交政策负责人Kaja Kallas警告,跨大西洋关系的永久性受损以及"胁迫性权力政治"的蔓延,要求 欧盟迅速调整安全方针并承担起更多自身的防务责任。 周三她在欧洲防务局发表讲话,提出建立独立于美国的欧洲军事能力的想法,并探讨建立一支由成员国 出资并拥有的欧盟军队的可能性。 自美国总统特朗普多次质疑其对北约的承诺,近来还威胁要获得丹麦半自治领地格陵兰岛的控制权以 来,欧洲对美国作为防务伙伴的信心便已动摇。 Kallas警告,欧洲不再是美国的首要关注点。 "这种转变已经持续了一段时间,这是结构性的,并非暂时的,"她说。"这意味着欧洲必须挺立起来, 历史上没有哪个大国把自身生存外包出去并最终存活下来。" Kallas提出了一系列想法,旨在提升欧洲防务自主性,并加强欧洲国家在北约框架内的凝聚力。她发 问,作为北约成员的23个欧盟国家是否可以被授予"欧洲军事能力目标"。 这些目标即北约关于采购哪些军事装备和资产的"作业",目前以高度保密的方式单独下达给各国,使得 欧盟成员国难以发现协同机会并进行协调。 同样地,她强烈呼吁欧盟和北约在情报共享方面做得更好。目前,由于欧盟成员国塞浦路斯和北约成员 国土耳其之间的关系持 ...
5位欧洲领导人手持武器,配文:唐纳德,够了!
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2026-01-28 09:07
另据新华国际头条,加拿大总理卡尼27日在加议会众议院说,世界正处于变局当中,美国也在不断变 化。他说:"现在的美国,几乎什么都不正常。" 卡尼表示,他在26日与特朗普通了电话,双方讨论了乌克兰局势、委内瑞拉问题以及北极安全等议题。 据新华社,德国《明镜》周刊23日发表的最新一期标题显示:"唐纳德,够了!"封面底部写道:"特朗 普的帝国主义""欧洲如何捍卫自己的立场"。 封面图上,5位欧洲领导人:德国总理默茨、法国总统马克龙、欧盟委员会主席冯德莱恩、丹麦首相弗 雷泽里克森和意大利总理梅洛尼身穿猎人服装,手持武器,背后是格陵兰岛冰川。 该杂志文章批评特朗普政府最近引发美欧紧张局势,特别是关于格陵兰岛和关税的问题。文章写 道:"特朗普显然意图将欧洲变成美国的后院——一个由他统治、可随意割据的殖民地。若欧洲人不能 坚决反对这一图谋,终将沦为美国的附庸。" 重返白宫以来,特朗普政府不顾盟友关系,反复扬言要得到格陵兰岛,甚至一度声称不排除"武力夺 岛"。欧洲对此反应强烈,表示格陵兰岛主权归属不容谈判。 美国国防部23日发布2026年国防战略报告说,美国将确保对西半球关键地区的控制权,使得美国军队和 商业机构能够进入从北极 ...
欧盟外长:欧洲不再是华盛顿主要重心 北约必须更欧洲化
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2026-01-28 08:55
卡拉斯称,这种全面回归强制权力政治、势力范围以及强权即公理的世界的风险非常现实。特朗普破坏 跨大西洋关系,欧洲必须"加强"国防。她强调北约必须"更加欧洲化",这样才能保持其力量,必须确保 欧洲安全和防务倡议与北约保持互补关系。 当地时间1月28日,欧盟安全与外交政策高级代表卡娅·卡拉斯就欧洲防务发表讲话。她表示当前最大的 变化或许是正在进行的从大西洋向欧洲的根本性重新定位:欧洲不再是华盛顿的主要重心;这种变化是 结构性的,而非暂时的。 (文章来源:央视新闻) ...
5位欧洲领导人手持武器,配文:唐纳德,够了!加拿大总理:现在的美国,几乎什么都不正常
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2026-01-28 08:51
每经编辑|陈柯名 据新华社,德国《明镜》周刊23日发表的最新一期标题显示:"唐纳德,够了!"封面底部写道:"特朗普的帝国主义""欧洲如何捍卫自己的立场"。 卡尼。图片来源:视觉中国 封面图上,5位欧洲领导人:德国总理默茨、法国总统马克龙、欧盟委员会主席冯德莱恩、丹麦首相弗雷泽里克森和意大利总理梅洛尼身穿猎人服装,手 持武器,背后是格陵兰岛冰川。 该杂志文章批评特朗普政府最近引发美欧紧张局势,特别是关于格陵兰岛和关税的问题。文章写道:"特朗普显然意图将欧洲变成美国的后院——一个由 他统治、可随意割据的殖民地。若欧洲人不能坚决反对这一图谋,终将沦为美国的附庸。" 重返白宫以来,特朗普政府不顾盟友关系,反复扬言要得到格陵兰岛,甚至一度声称不排除"武力夺岛"。欧洲对此反应强烈,表示格陵兰岛主权归属不容 谈判。 美国国防部23日发布2026年国防战略报告说,美国将确保对西半球关键地区的控制权,使得美国军队和商业机构能够进入从北极到南美洲的关键地区,尤 其是"格陵兰岛、美国湾和巴拿马运河"。 另据新华国际头条,加拿大总理卡尼27日在加议会众议院说,世界正处于变局当中,美国也在不断变化。他说:"现在的美国,几乎什么都不正常 ...
急求支持!丹麦首相和格陵兰岛自治政府总理将赴柏林及巴黎,与默茨和马克龙面谈
Huan Qiu Wang· 2026-01-27 11:02
Core Viewpoint - The Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Greenland's Prime Minister Jens Frederik Nielsen are seeking support in Berlin and Paris regarding the crisis triggered by U.S. President Trump's recent attempts to acquire Greenland [1][3]. Group 1 - Frederiksen and Nielsen will meet with German Chancellor Merz on the 27th and French President Macron on the 28th to discuss the current diplomatic situation and the necessity of strengthening Europe [3]. - Macron plans to reaffirm European unity and France's support for Denmark and Greenland's sovereignty and territorial integrity during the discussions [3]. - The leaders will address security challenges in the Arctic region, as well as economic and social development issues in Greenland, with France and the EU prepared to offer support [3]. Group 2 - The Trump administration has disregarded ally relationships and has repeatedly expressed a desire to acquire Greenland, even suggesting the possibility of using force [3]. - European reactions have been strong, asserting that the sovereignty of Greenland is non-negotiable [3]. - Although Trump has recently withdrawn threats of tariffs and ruled out the possibility of using force to take Greenland, the U.S. actions have shaken transatlantic relations and prompted Europe to accelerate efforts to reduce dependence on the U.S. [3].
德美经贸降温折射跨大西洋裂痕加深
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-27 04:21
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights a significant deterioration in the economic and trade relations between Germany and the United States since the beginning of 2025, primarily due to policy uncertainties under President Trump's administration [1][2]. - German direct investment in the U.S. dropped to €10.2 billion from nearly €19 billion in the same period the previous year, marking a year-on-year decline of approximately 45% [2]. - German exports to the U.S. also saw a notable decline, with a year-on-year decrease of about 9% from February to October 2025, particularly in the automotive sector, which fell nearly 19% [2]. Group 2 - Analysts express concerns that the ongoing trade tensions and tariff threats from the U.S. are undermining German companies' confidence in investing and trading with the U.S., leading to a perception of the U.S. as a high-risk market [3]. - Public trust in the U.S. among the German populace is declining, with about three-quarters of respondents believing that the U.S. is not a reliable partner for Germany [3]. - The German economy is urged to diversify its investments and reduce reliance on the U.S. market to enhance economic resilience amid rising geopolitical uncertainties [3]. Group 3 - There are growing calls within Germany to reconsider the safety of its gold reserves stored in the U.S., with officials and economists questioning the rationale for keeping a significant portion of these reserves abroad [4][5]. - Germany holds over 1,200 tons of gold reserves in the U.S., which constitutes more than 30% of its total gold reserves, prompting discussions about repatriating these assets due to geopolitical risks [5]. - The deterioration in U.S.-German economic relations is seen as a reflection of broader issues affecting transatlantic trust, suggesting that Europe may increasingly focus on strategic autonomy and diversified economic partnerships in the future [5].
前欧盟委员会主席:欧美关系跌至北约成立以来最低谷
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-26 08:30
Core Viewpoint - The relationship between the US and Europe is at its lowest point since NATO's founding, driven by the US's destructive diplomatic practices, prompting allies to reassess transatlantic relations [1] Group 1: Shifts in US-Europe Relations - The current state of US-Europe relations is increasingly driven by interests rather than shared democratic values, marking a "breakage phase" in their traditional partnership [1] - The Greenland dispute has shaken European leaders' and the public's confidence in the US [1] Group 2: Defense and Sovereignty - In the defense sector, European leaders are accelerating efforts to promote "European sovereignty" amid pressure from the Trump administration regarding defense spending [1] - Barroso suggests that if NATO is to be preserved, it will need to become more Europeanized, emphasizing that Europe should not solely rely on the US and should prioritize strengthening its own defense capabilities [1]
冰层未融,信任先化:美欧利益重心正在分叉
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-25 02:50
Core Viewpoint - The relationship between the US and Europe is deteriorating, as evidenced by the recent Greenland issue, highlighting a shift in trust and cooperation between the two regions [1][18]. Group 1: EU Response to US Actions - The EU held an emergency summit on January 22 to address the recent developments regarding Greenland, where US President Trump retracted threats of new tariffs, alleviating immediate concerns but raising questions about long-term implications [3][6]. - Danish Prime Minister Frederiksen emphasized the need for Europe to remain united and assertive in defending its interests, warning that the recent threats from the US serve as a wake-up call for Europe [5][10]. - EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Borrell, noted that the transatlantic relationship has suffered significant damage and that Europe must prepare for increasing uncertainty in its dealings with the US [6][12]. Group 2: Diverging Strategies Among EU Members - There are notable divisions among EU member states regarding how to respond to the US. Some countries advocate for a unified EU stance to send a counter-signal to the US, while others prefer to strengthen communication through NATO channels [6][12]. - Poland's Prime Minister Tusk expressed a willingness to push for trade retaliation against the US, indicating a shift in the perception of the US as a reliable ally [12][18]. - The Baltic states have considered military deployments to Greenland as part of NATO's assessment tasks, reflecting a growing concern over security dynamics in the region [12][18]. Group 3: Changing Perceptions of US as an Ally - European leaders are increasingly viewing the US as a "risk variable" rather than a default security provider, indicating a significant shift in the strategic landscape [12][18]. - The recent summit highlighted a consensus among EU leaders that the old order is breaking down, and Europe must adapt to a new reality where it cannot rely solely on the US for security and stability [15][18]. - The ongoing geopolitical tensions suggest that issues like Greenland are symptomatic of deeper, systemic divides between US and European interests, with potential implications for future cooperation [18].