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8月7日 特朗普要发表重要讲话
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao· 2025-08-06 17:48
Group 1 - The new tariff policy by President Trump, originally set to take effect on August 1, has been postponed to August 7, with the tariff rates "basically determined" according to U.S. Trade Representative Jamison Greer [1][2] - Trump is expected to announce significant economic measures on August 6, which will be his first major action following a series of economic and geopolitical warnings [2] - Trump has expressed dissatisfaction with India for continuing to purchase Russian oil, threatening "very significant" tariffs as punishment, which has led to a defensive response from Indian officials [3][4] Group 2 - The Indian stock market has shown signs of stress, with the BSE Sensex index dropping 0.38% and the rupee depreciating against the dollar amid concerns over potential U.S. tariffs [3] - The Sensex and Nifty indices fell again on August 6, with Sensex down 166 points, as Trump indicated plans to impose tariffs on specific industries, including semiconductors and pharmaceuticals, potentially raising drug tariffs to 250% [4] - Following Trump's executive order on July 31, trade partners will face adjustments in tariff rates, with new rates set to take effect on August 7 [5][6] Group 3 - The U.S. has announced a significant increase in tariffs on Swiss imports to 39%, up from a previously proposed 31%, raising concerns about potential job losses and order declines in Swiss industries [7] - Swiss officials, including President Keller-Sutter and Economy Minister Parmelan, have traveled to Washington to negotiate before the new tariffs take effect [7][8] - Japan's Economic Revitalization Minister is also in the U.S. seeking clarification and adjustments to tariff measures, as Japan's goods may face higher effective tax rates than the agreed 15% [8]
(进博故事)瑞士中心解锁瑞中合作密码
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-06-27 13:01
Core Insights - The China International Import Expo (CIIE) serves as a significant platform for enhancing Swiss-Chinese economic and trade cooperation, acting as a "multiplier" for Swiss companies to expand in the Chinese market [1][3] - The Swiss Center has evolved into a key navigator for Swiss enterprises entering the Chinese market, helping over 100 companies participate in CIIE since its inception [2][3] Group 1: Swiss Center's Role - The Swiss Center has been a consistent participant in CIIE, helping Swiss companies, especially SMEs, showcase products and find business partners [2] - The Center has witnessed a growing recognition and satisfaction among Swiss enterprises regarding CIIE, with participation expanding from four companies in the first year to 24 companies in the seventh year [8][11] Group 2: Innovations and Developments - The Swiss Center has introduced a Business Development department to specifically support Swiss consumer goods companies, reflecting the increasing number of exhibitors at CIIE [6] - A new position, "Customer Success Manager," was created to assist Swiss companies in successfully entering the Chinese market, with a focus on reducing the product entry cycle from 12 months to 3 months [6][7] Group 3: Market Opportunities - CIIE provides Swiss brands with opportunities to test products, expand sales channels, and enter the Chinese market, leading to high participation enthusiasm among Swiss enterprises [11] - The introduction of an innovation incubation area at CIIE aims to meet the needs of Swiss startups looking to enter the Chinese market, showcasing 14 medical technology companies [11]