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美国放了印度鸽子?加征50%高关税后,印度又迎来一“不好消息”
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-08-18 05:08
Group 1 - India is facing significant economic challenges due to a 50% total tariff imposed by the US, which includes a 25% tariff on negotiations and an additional 25% tariff for purchasing energy from Russia [1][5][11] - Prime Minister Modi expressed helplessness in protecting key sectors like agriculture and steel, while initially hoping for successful negotiations with the US in late July [3][5] - The cancellation of the US trade delegation's visit to India in late August further diminished India's hopes for a resolution, leaving the country in a precarious position [8][11] Group 2 - The situation has led India to reconsider its foreign policy, with Modi planning to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in China, indicating a shift towards closer ties with China [11][19] - India's reliance on Russian energy imports has drawn US ire, as it challenges US interests in the region, highlighting India's vulnerability in international relations [11][21] - The need for India to engage more actively in organizations like the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and BRICS is emphasized as a strategy to mitigate the loss of cooperation with the US [19][21]
中美传出重磅消息,全球目光紧盯!美专家直言:中国已摸透其心理
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-06-09 14:03
Group 1: Tariff Policy Impact - The U.S. has increased tariffs on imported steel and aluminum from 25% to 50%, citing national security and the need to boost domestic industry competitiveness [1][3] - This tariff hike has provoked strong reactions from Canada, the EU, and South Korea, with Canada stating it makes exports economically unviable and the EU preparing countermeasures [3][5] - Industries heavily reliant on steel and aluminum, such as automotive and construction, are facing significant cost increases, which are likely to be passed on to consumers [8] Group 2: U.S.-China Trade Negotiations - Upcoming trade talks in London between U.S. and Chinese representatives are seen as crucial, with a focus on issues like rare earth supply and market access [5][6] - The U.S. is heavily dependent on rare earth materials for high-end industries, and there are indications that China may agree to resume rare earth exports [6] - The outcome of these negotiations is uncertain, but a successful agreement could stabilize trade relations and benefit global trade [8]
【环球财经】墨西哥总统:美上调钢铝关税“不公平” 将采取应对措施
Xin Hua She· 2025-06-05 07:04
Core Viewpoint - The recent increase in tariffs on imported steel and aluminum products by the United States is deemed "unfair," "lacking legal basis," and "unsustainable" by the Mexican government, which plans to assess and implement countermeasures to protect its steel and aluminum industry [1][2]. Group 1: Tariff Impact - The U.S. has raised tariffs on steel and aluminum products from 25% to 50% for all trade partners except the UK, citing "national security threats" and the need to enhance domestic steel and aluminum industry competitiveness [2]. - The increase in tariffs is expected to severely impact Mexico's steel and aluminum industry, particularly due to the high dependency of cross-border supply chains on these materials [2]. Group 2: Trade Relations - Mexico is a net importer of steel and aluminum from the U.S., with a trade surplus of $6.897 billion in steel and aluminum products for the U.S. in 2024 [1]. - The Mexican government argues that the U.S. action is inconsistent with the USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement), as the U.S. claims of national security do not hold up against the backdrop of good cooperation between the two countries [1]. Group 3: Future Actions - If negotiations between Mexico and the U.S. regarding the steel and aluminum tariffs do not yield results, Mexico plans to announce countermeasures the following week to protect its steel and aluminum industry and related employment [2].