#美国加佂关税
In July 2025, the General Administration of Customs of East China announced data showing that the United States' imports of crude oil, natural gas, and coal from China have nearly all reached zero, with crude oil and natural gas achieving zero, and coal imports totaling 248 dollars, a year-on-year decrease of 99%.
In 2017, American soybeans accounted for nearly 40% of imports, but this dropped to 20% in 2024, and is expected to reach zero after January 16 of this year.
American wheat originally accounted for 17% of total imports, and natural gas for 5%, both expected to reach zero after March.
American cotton originally accounted for about 30% of imports, but now only accounts for 1% in the first quarter compared to the same period last year.
Can Europe and Japan/Korea catch this wave of missing purchasing power?
At home, inflation rates remain high, while goods cannot be sold outside.