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韩国政府代表团最早20日启程访美进行关税工作磋商
news flash· 2025-05-19 05:08
Core Viewpoint - A South Korean government delegation will visit the U.S. on May 20 to engage in technical discussions regarding tariffs, particularly focusing on "reciprocal tariffs" and reductions on steel, automotive, and semiconductor tariffs, ahead of the presidential election in South Korea on June 3 [1] Group 1: Delegation Details - The delegation is led by Chang Sung-ki, the head of the Trade Policy Bureau at the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy [1] - This meeting is expected to be the last face-to-face working consultation between South Korea and the U.S. before the upcoming presidential election [1] Group 2: Discussion Topics - The discussions will cover six major topics: trade balance, non-tariff measures, economic security, digital trade, origin of goods, and business considerations [1] - The previously agreed "July comprehensive agreement" will be pursued by the next South Korean government [1]
欧盟也要加入CPTPP?美国急了:盟国不需要我们了
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-05-16 08:47
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the impact of the Trump administration's tariff policies on traditional alliances and the potential shift in trade dynamics, particularly with Sweden advocating for the EU to join the CPTPP to counteract U.S. tariffs [1][4]. Group 1: Trade Dynamics - Sweden's Foreign Aid and Trade Minister Benjamin Dusa stated that if the EU joins the CPTPP, it would create the world's largest free trade area, highlighting a significant opportunity for Europe amid U.S. self-isolation [2][4]. - Dusa emphasized the importance of expanding markets for Swedish exporters to maintain affordable healthcare and social services in Sweden [2][4]. Group 2: U.S. Economic Policy Concerns - The article notes that the U.S. Congress held a hearing to address the negative implications of the current trade environment, with lawmakers expressing concerns about the exclusion of the U.S. from global trade agreements [6][8]. - Former U.S. Trade Representative Wendy Cutler warned that U.S. economic partners are moving forward without American participation, which was previously unthinkable [6][8]. Group 3: CPTPP Background - The CPTPP, originally the TPP, was established to promote trade liberalization in the Asia-Pacific region, with the U.S. initially aiming to exclude China from this economic grouping [5][6]. - Following the U.S. withdrawal from the TPP, 11 countries signed the CPTPP in March 2018, with the UK recently becoming the 12th member [5].
日本被曝拒绝与美国一道孤立中国
news flash· 2025-05-04 07:21
Core Points - Japan's Economic Revitalization Minister revealed discussions with the U.S. regarding "economic security" issues, which may imply U.S. demands for Japan to align against China [1] - Japanese officials are reportedly reluctant to be drawn into U.S. pressure tactics against China, particularly in terms of limiting economic interactions that could harm Japan's own interests [1] - Prime Minister Kishida emphasized Japan's refusal to accept U.S. tariffs on automobiles during a media interview [1]
日本首席贸易谈判代表、经济再生大臣赤泽亮正:(美国关税)谈判持续130分钟。双方能够进行充分的讨论。谈了日本如何与美国扩大贸易、非关税措施、经济安全。尚未就国家安全问题展开任何讨论。对美国的关税措施表示遗憾。已请求美国重新审查对汽车零部件的关税措施。再次请求重新审议对日本的关税措施。不对具体谈判内容发表评论。希望在五月中旬后举行下次会议。
news flash· 2025-05-01 23:50
Group 1 - The chief trade negotiator and Minister of Economic Revitalization of Japan, Akizawa Ryozo, reported that negotiations with the U.S. lasted for 130 minutes [1] - Discussions included how Japan can expand trade with the U.S., non-tariff measures, and economic security, but no discussions on national security issues took place [2] - Japan expressed regret over U.S. tariff measures and requested a review of tariffs on automotive parts, reiterating the request for a reassessment of tariffs on Japan [2] Group 2 - Japan hopes to hold the next meeting after mid-May [3]
日本经济再生大臣赤泽亮正:谈了日本如何与美国扩大贸易、非关税措施、经济安全。
news flash· 2025-05-01 23:48
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article discusses Japan's efforts to expand trade with the United States, focusing on non-tariff measures and economic security [1] Group 2 - Japan's Economic Revitalization Minister, Akizawa Ryozo, emphasized the importance of enhancing trade relations with the U.S. to bolster economic growth [1] - The discussion includes strategies to address non-tariff barriers that may hinder trade between Japan and the U.S. [1] - Economic security is highlighted as a critical aspect of the trade relationship, indicating a need for cooperation on various economic fronts [1]
韩国副产业部长表示,韩国寻求与美国成立约六个工作组,讨论关税和非关税措施、经济安全以及投资合作事宜。工作组将于下周举行首次会议。
news flash· 2025-04-28 07:05
Group 1 - The South Korean Vice Minister of Industry announced plans to establish approximately six working groups with the United States to discuss tariffs and non-tariff measures, economic security, and investment cooperation [1] - The first meeting of these working groups is scheduled to take place next week [1]