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以汽车换农业,美英谈判关键细节马上揭晓
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen· 2025-06-12 12:37
Group 1 - The core of the trade agreement between the US and UK includes a reduction of tariffs on UK car exports to the US from 27.5% to 10%, and the elimination of steel and aluminum tariffs from 25% to zero, applicable to 100,000 UK cars, covering nearly all of last year's exports [1] - In exchange, the UK will provide a zero-tariff quota of 13,000 tons of beef and 1.4 billion liters of ethanol to the US, with the legal procedures for implementing these quotas and tariff reductions already in place [1] - The agreement is expected to take effect in the coming days, as confirmed by US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, who emphasized the urgency of implementing the historic trade deal [1] Group 2 - The steel component of the agreement remains under negotiation, with UK officials indicating that a deal to provide zero-tariff access for UK steel manufacturers to the US market may not be reached until the end of the month [2] - Tata Steel, the largest steel producer in the UK, has raised concerns that some of its products may be excluded from the zero-tariff agreement due to origin issues, which could affect other UK manufacturers as well [2] Group 3 - The agreement poses a significant threat to the UK’s domestic bioethanol industry, as the 1.4 billion liters of US ethanol quota could lead to the closure of the only two bioethanol plants in the UK, which are already operating at a loss [3] - The UK government is reportedly in discussions with these companies to explore possible support options, but no solutions have been identified so far [3] Group 4 - The UK government is under political pressure to expedite the signing of the agreement, with officials expressing confidence that it will be signed by the weekend [4] - Since April 2, the UK has been the only country to reach a trade agreement with the US, while the US continues negotiations with other nations [4]
日本首相石破茂:分歧仍然存在 不会急于与美国达成协议
news flash· 2025-06-12 05:51
金十数据6月12日讯,日本首相石破茂表示,他不会急于与美国达成一项会损害日本利益的贸易协议, 而一位反对党领袖表示,首相仍然认为两国之间的立场存在很大分歧。预计石破茂将于周日在加拿大举 行的七国集团领导人会议期间与美国总统特朗普会面,但石破茂表示,双边会谈的时间和日期尚未确 定。"如果在我会见总统之前取得进展,这本身就是件好事,"石破茂周四在东京对记者说。"但重要的 是达成一项对日本和美国都有利的协议。我们不会因为优先考虑快速达成协议而损害日本的利益。"首 相在与反对党领导人讨论美国关税后发表讲话。一位反对党领袖在闭门会议后对记者说,石破茂表示, 美日之间的立场存在很大分歧。石破茂称,他不能说谈判进展到什么程度,也没有达成协议的时间表。 日本首相石破茂:分歧仍然存在 不会急于与美国达成协议 ...
美国总统特朗普:在某个时点我们将会发出信函,要求各国决定是否接受或拒绝(贸易协议)。我们将在一周半内寄出信函。
news flash· 2025-06-11 22:52
美国总统特朗普:在某个时点我们将会发出信函,要求各国决定是否接受或拒绝(贸易协议)。我们将 在一周半内寄出信函。 跟踪全球贸易动向 +订阅 ...
美元兑加元跌0.1%,媒体报道称,加拿大和美国就贸易协议交换工作文件,概述相关条款。
news flash· 2025-06-11 17:46
美元兑加元跌0.1%,媒体报道称,加拿大和美国就贸易协议交换工作文件,概述相关条款。 ...
文件显示,波音(BA.N)公司敦促特朗普政府确保飞机和零部件的免关税待遇,作为任何新贸易协议的条件。
news flash· 2025-06-11 02:44
文件显示,波音(BA.N)公司敦促特朗普政府确保飞机和零部件的免关税待遇,作为任何新贸易协议的 条件。 ...
6月11日电,美国与墨西哥接近就下调钢铁关税和汽车进口问题达成协议。
news flash· 2025-06-10 20:22
智通财经6月11日电,美国与墨西哥接近就下调钢铁关税和汽车进口问题达成协议。 ...
印度官员:印度与美国就市场准入和数字贸易举行会谈,会谈进展顺利。两国都在争取达成平衡的贸易协议。
news flash· 2025-06-10 14:37
Group 1 - The core point of the article is that India and the United States are engaged in discussions regarding market access and digital trade, with progress being reported in the talks [1] Group 2 - Both countries are striving to reach a balanced trade agreement [1]
日本首席谈判代表、经济再生大臣赤泽亮正:美国和日本能否达成贸易协议是关键,仍在为下次贸易谈判制定计划。
news flash· 2025-06-10 00:31
日本首席谈判代表、经济再生大臣赤泽亮正:美国和日本能否达成贸易协议是关键,仍在为下次贸易谈 判制定计划。 ...
加总理提供国防开支细节,或是美加贸易协议达成的迹象
news flash· 2025-06-09 14:37
Core Points - Canadian Prime Minister Carney announced an increase in defense spending to 2% of GDP, aligning with NATO targets [1] - The increased spending will be allocated for new submarines, aircraft, ships, armored vehicles, artillery, and radar systems [1] - The spending increase is five years ahead of schedule, with plans for continued investment in the coming years [1] - Recent signs indicate that Canada and the U.S. are close to reaching a trade agreement, with secret talks confirmed by the U.S. ambassador [1] - Analysts suggest that the timing of the agreement is uncertain, but there is hope for completion before the G7 meeting on June 15 [1] - U.S. demands for increased military spending have been a significant factor in negotiations, and Carney's announcement may address these concerns [1]