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特朗普政府再次祭出“232大棒”
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-09-25 00:14
Core Points - The Trump administration has initiated Section 232 investigations into imports of robots, industrial machinery, and medical devices, citing national security concerns [1][5] - The investigations aim to assess the impact of these imports on domestic manufacturing and national security, with a focus on increasing domestic production [1][4] Group 1: Section 232 Investigations - The U.S. Department of Commerce has launched investigations into the import of robots and industrial machinery, which includes various types of machinery and equipment used in manufacturing [3][4] - The scope of the investigation covers a wide range of equipment, including CNC machining centers, lathes, milling machines, and specialized metal processing equipment [3][4] - The investigation into medical devices reflects concerns over U.S. reliance on foreign supplies for essential medical materials, including personal protective equipment (PPE) and medical consumables [5][6] Group 2: Industry Impact - Experts suggest that increasing tariffs on imports could raise manufacturing costs in the U.S., potentially hindering the revival of domestic manufacturing capabilities [1][2] - The investigations encompass a total of 11 categories of products, including steel, aluminum, automotive, and semiconductor products, indicating a broadening of the scope of potential tariffs [2] - The Department of Commerce is seeking input from stakeholders regarding domestic production capabilities and the feasibility of increasing domestic manufacturing to reduce reliance on imports [4][6] Group 3: Expert Opinions - Analysts express skepticism about the effectiveness of tariffs in bringing manufacturing jobs back to the U.S., citing a lack of interest among American workers in low-skilled manufacturing jobs [7]