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1933年以来最高关税,美国经济疲态显现,关税负面影响加剧了,受伤的是美国人自己
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-08-05 03:13
Group 1 - The average tariff on imported goods in the U.S. has surged from 1.2% last year to 17%, marking the highest level since the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1933 [1][3][6] - Tariffs vary significantly by country, with Canada facing a rise from 25% to 35% due to political decisions, and Brazil experiencing a combined tariff of 50% on certain goods [3][4] - The U.S. tariff policy reflects a "America First" approach, imposing high tariffs indiscriminately, even on allied nations, which has led to widespread criticism and concerns about international trade relations [6][10] Group 2 - The tariff increases have resulted in higher costs for U.S. companies, with Ford estimating an additional $800 million in costs and Procter & Gamble planning to raise prices on a quarter of its products [6][8] - The job market has shown weakness, with only 73,000 jobs added in July, significantly below expectations, attributed to disruptions in supply chains caused by the tariff war [8][10] - Ordinary American households are expected to face increased expenses, with estimates suggesting an additional $2,400 per year due to rising prices on essential goods [8][10]