贸易协议争议后,Trump 宣布对欧盟汽车征收 25% 关税
• President Trump 宣布对欧盟汽车征收 25% 的关税,理由是该贸易集团未能遵守现有贸易协议。 • 政府声称欧盟违反了贸易条款,因此将提高关税作为一种执行机制。 • 此举升级了美国与欧盟之间的贸易紧张局势,可能会影响这两个地区的汽车制造商和消费者。
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• President Trump 宣布对欧盟汽车征收 25% 的关税,理由是该贸易集团未能遵守现有贸易协议。 • 政府声称欧盟违反了贸易条款,因此将提高关税作为一种执行机制。 • 此举升级了美国与欧盟之间的贸易紧张局势,可能会影响这两个地区的汽车制造商和消费者。
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